PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
Dear Parents and carers,
This week our school will celebrate Holy Week as it falls during our school holiday period. This significant week begins with Palm Sunday and ends Easter Sunday. Holy Week includes Holy Thursday and Good Friday, which, together with Holy Saturday, are known as the Triduum (Latin for "Three Days"). During Holy Week, Catholics commemorate the Passion of Christ, who died on Good Friday for the sins of mankind, and rose on Easter Sunday to give new life to all who believe. Thus, while Holy Week is solemn and sorrowful, it also anticipates the joy of Easter through the recognition of God's goodness in sending His Son to die for our salvation.
The Christian message of Easter can so easily be hidden by the commercialism of this time of the year. It is important to maintain a perspective of balance and remind ourselves that while we enjoy all the festivities Easter provides, we consider the true meaning of this celebration. The school has endeavoured to offer the students a Catholic perspective through Religious Education programs as well as retelling these events in our Holy Week Prayer Celebrations which have begun today and continue until Friday. Parents are warmly invited to join us in these Prayer Celebrations.
Wednesday 10th April 12:30 pm – Palm Sunday led by Year One in the Hall
Thursday 11th April 12:30 pm – Holy Thursday led by Stage Two in the Hall
Friday 12th April 12 noon – Good Friday led by Stage Three in the Church
Congratulations Alex S
Our 5/6 students entered into the annual RSL ANZAC Day essay contest with this year’s topic being “Australian Heroism in Conflict and War”. I am proud to announce one of our students Alex S from 5/6 White came second overall in a competition that had close to 100 entries. Her essay focused on her Mum’s heroism while her Dad was away at war. Alex will read her essay to the school community at Thursday’s Awards Ceremony. Congratulations, Alex!
Open Days and Enrolment Period
This year Catholic schools formal enrolment period for 2020 is between Monday 6th May and Friday 24th May. We have set our open days in weeks 1 & 2, Thursday 2nd May and Wednesday 8th May between 9 am and 6 pm. Please let friends know of this enrolment period and share your positive experiences of the school with others. You will see our flyers and event notifications on Facebook, please like and share these to spread this information. Your feedback is still the defining advertisement for Sts Peter and Paul Primary School and the main reason families want their child to attend this great school. If these dates and times do not work please contact the office to arrange another time to tour our school.
Staffing in Term 2
We welcome back from long service leave at the beginning of Term 2, Ms Wales who will take over from Ms Linley Ellis. I thank Ms Ellis for providing students in 1W with such a solid start to the year. In Term 2, Mrs Armstrong will continue as Acting Assistant Principal and as such, Mrs Hackwill will continue to replace her in 1M one day a week. Ms Tegan Butler will continue as Acting Coordinator and her Large Class and Coordinator release will still take place on Tuesdays.
Newsletter Format
From the beginning of next term, our newsletter will have a new format. You will notice a change to the layout and delivery of the newsletter as part of CE efforts to streamline websites, newsletters and communications across the diocese. The newsletter will continue to be available on our school website www.stpandp.act.edu.au, and a link will be sent to you to access the newsletter each week. To receive the link, parents will need to subscribe by nominating an email address. Please subscribe using the link below:
https://stpandp.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe
Homework Survey
Thank you to those who have already completed the survey. So far we have 28 responses and whilst this is a good number, it falls short of the 58 responses we had in 2017. Please take the time to complete the survey if you have not already. I will leave the survey open over the holiday period and display some results from the survey early next term.
http://bit.ly/HomeLearning2019
Wishing you a safe, happy and healthy holiday period.
Blessings and best wishes.
Sean Rutledge
Acting Principal