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Dear Community,
Happy Easter! I hope you all had a great long weekend in beautiful weather and reflected on the most critical time in the Catholic Church’s liturgical calendar.
On Easter Sunday, we celebrated our belief in life. The challenge of Easter is to carry that celebration into each moment of our lives so that when times of crucifixion threaten our lives, we can be patient and believe that there will be resurrection times as well.
The great challenge of celebrating Easter is to be optimistic people. Even the apostles who were closest to Jesus had problems with that; they fled in horror on the day of crucifixion and only slowly came to believe in the resurrection. We all know that pessimism is “catching”, but so is optimism. It’s much nicer to be with people who spread happiness than with those who thrive on spreading tales of doom and gloom.
We are on holiday during Easter most years but have over a week to go! Hang in there!
Enrolment 2025
Officially, the enrolment period for Catholic schools begins in early May: on Monday, May 6, and finishes on Friday, May 24. We have already received over a dozen kindergarten enrolments, and I spent today interviewing several families willing to join Sacred Heart as our new Kindergarteners in 2024.
We will be conducting some targeted marketing and advertising (social media, signs, etc.), but the best form of advertising, I believe, is ‘word of mouth’. Please spread the word, and if you know families interested in Catholic education at Sacred Heart, please have them contact me—I am thrilled to show them around our fantastic school.
Sacred Heart Primary School will hold two Open Days for interested families early next term on Monday, May 6, and Wednesday, May 22, from 9.30 to 11 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Enrolment forms are available on our website and can be completed until May 24.
Please inform any friends or family about these days. Please spread the word!
Marist commitment
I held a ‘Boys at Sacred Heart’ meeting a few weeks ago, and many parents attended. Some boys leave Sacred Heart at the end of Year 3, and this meeting allowed me to share what we offer the boys who wish to stay at Sacred Heart and hear any suggestions or concerns from parents.
During this meeting, many parents were concerned that Marist College had reassured ‘Catholic boys’ who stayed at Sacred Heart that they would be offered a place in Year 7—but what about those non-Catholic boys?
I wrote to Mr Matthew Hutchinson, Headmaster of Marist College Canberra and met with him this week to discuss this. We have a strong connection in the local Catholic school community and are both the local schools in the Mary Help of Christians Parish, South Woden.
I am thankful that Mr Hutchison met me to hear my concerns. Following the meeting, Mr Hutchison has assured “that all boys from Sacred Heart Primary School, regardless of religion, will be offered a place at Marist College” if they decide to stay at Sacred Heart and wish to join Marist in Year 7.
I've included a copy of the letter below.
Just to reassure you, if you wish to join Marist in Year 7, you will be offered a place if you stay at Sacred Heart until the end of Year 6.
Dear David,
Thank you for the opportunity to catch up today. I am writing to assure you that all boys from Sacred Heart Primary School, regardless of their religion, will be offered a place at Marist College Canberra in Year Seven should they remain at Sacred Heart for the entirety of their primary school education.
I sincerely hope that this commitment reassures you and the Sacred Heart community.
Kind regards,
Matthew Hutchison
Headmaster
Spelling Mastery
This week, the staff participated in Professional Learning on 'Spelling Mastery'. From next term, we will add this to our curriculum for students in Years 3-6. Our Catholic Education system is committed to improving literacy and numeracy results through the ‘Catalyst’ programme, and this programme will further enhance students' spelling skills while fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for language.
Out of 24 ACT Catholic Schools, Sacred Heart ranked 5th (Year 3) and 10th (Year 5) in 2023 NAPLAN results - which shows we are doing well but could continually improve. As we prepare to implement Spelling Mastery, we wanted to take a moment to share with you the benefits of this program and how it will positively impact your child's educational journey.
What is Spelling Mastery?
Spelling Mastery is a comprehensive spelling program developed to provide students with a solid foundation in spelling rules, patterns, and strategies. It utilises a systematic, explicit approach to teaching spelling that has been proven effective in helping students become proficient spellers. The program will operate four days per week, for 20 minutes per day, and follows a structured curriculum focusing on phonemic awareness, word recognition, and spelling rules; your child will develop more vital spelling skills that extend beyond rote memorisation.
As your child masters spelling patterns and rules, they will gain confidence in tackling new words independently. This confidence will benefit them not only in spelling but also in other areas of literacy and communication.
We are excited to embark on this journey with your child and witness their growth and achievements in spelling and beyond. If you have any questions or want more information about Spelling Mastery, please don't hesitate to speak with your child’s teacher.
Mother’s Day- Friday 10th May 2024- Claim the date
A note regarding Mother’s Day early next term went home via COMPASS yesterday. Please claim the date and complete the form for catering purposes.
In faith and partnership,
David Austin
Principal
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Compass Notifications
Please refer to Compass for the following notifications:
- Community Markets - Helpers needed
- Twilight Fair News
- Mother's Day Breakfast
- ThinkUKnow program
School Photos Tuesday 9th April, Summer Uniforms
An email will go out via Compass to alert families that ordering for school photos is now available via Compass. Please note parents have one week after photo day to order.
On the weekend, Sacred Heart students will be celebrating their First Holy Communion.
The Sacrament of First Holy Communion is a time when our students are invited to receive Jesus in the Eucharist for the first time.
The following students will be making their First Holy Communion at masses on Saturday and Sunday at Sacred Heart Church.
Please keep them in your prayers.
Zara J, Sophia S, Aleiya T, Isabel U, Aleeia V, Matilda W, Adrian R, Albert W, Emily D, Ryan Mc, Patrick T, Felix A.
Cross Country
If you haven't given permission on Compass, please go to the events page and complete the consent form. If you know that you child is going to be away that day, please email their teacher and we will update our end so we won't continue to ask you to do the consent form.
If you are now able to volunteer to help, just email Laura Stumbles
Last week the School community gathered for our Easter Triduum Liturgies
Stage 3 students reverently shared Jesus' journey from Holy Thursday through to the Resurrection.
Pearce Community Autumn Markets 6 April - help needed
We are hosting a stall at these local markets to promote Sacred Heart in the community. Our choir will be singing too. We are looking for a couple of parents or grandparents to man the stall with us for an hour each between 9.30am-3.30pm. Please contact Kerry Wode if you are able to assist.
Come and join us at Playgroup on:
Tuesday 9-11am
Thursday 9-11am
Friday 9-11am
On Wednesday Stage 2 and Stage 3 students participated in an engaging and informative presentation from ThinkUKnow.
ThinkUKnow is a cybersafety education program delivered in partnership by the Australian Federal Police.
We encourage all families to have an open discussion about cybersafety, in particular, their child’s use of social media, online games and data collection.
Sacred Heart are once again holding our fabulous Mother’s Day Breakfast. All families in our community are invited to join us for breakfast and to spend some special family time together. We are delighted that the Community Council are able to host this event.
8:00 – 8:50 am. Breakfast in the hall. Please see the order form attached.
9:30 Mother’s Day Mass up in our Mary Help of Christian Church. After mass all mums and any other special family members are invited to visit the classrooms and spend some time going through a learning journey with their child/ren.
11.00am We invite all willing participants to take part in our annual student verse parents netball game on the court behind the hall. Tick the box on the form below.
We look forward to seeing as many of you there as possible. Please read and fill in the information below and return the order slip to school by 1st May.
Mary Help of Christians, South Woden
Dear MHOC Families,
Please also find in this week’s bulletin:
- Fr Emil’s Happy Easter message,
- Fr Emil’s initiative for a ’33 days to Morning Glory: do-it-yourself Retreat for our Parish Feast Day on 24 May and,
- Please bring back your Project Compassion envelopes and boxes.
Have a lovely week ahead,
Awards will be presented during the school assembly on Friday from 2.40pm.
Kindergarten |
Fraser M, Theodore A, Lilly S. |
Stage One |
Agatha P. Alessio G, Eloise L, Katie K, Xavier B, Alana S, Connor W-T, Carmela P, Bandi D-R, Archie A, Lara T, Isabella V, Cameron M, Matilda H, Adriana L. |
Stage Two |
James A, Caleb K, Isla P, Grace M, Braxton N, Lila C, Jude C, Kira K, Patrick T, Clive M. |
Stage Three |
Billy B, Riley W, Harshaan R Pel R, Keshav S, Aneka T, Hayley L, Isara W, Olivia L. |