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Dear St Thomas Aquinas community,
Thank you to all of our families who have booked in for the Goal Setting Meetings with their child's teacher this week.
A strong partnership between parents and teachers is essential for the success and well-being of students. When parents and teachers collaborate, it creates a supportive environment that encourages student growth both academically and emotionally. Teachers provide valuable insights into a child’s progress and learning style, while parents offer a unique perspective on their child's behavior and interests outside the classroom. Together, they can identify strengths and areas for improvement, allowing for personalised support that meets each student's needs.
Open communication between parents and teachers fosters trust, understanding, and shared goals. This partnership allows for early intervention if challenges arise, ensuring that students receive the help they need in a timely manner. Moreover, when parents actively engage in their child's education, students are more likely to feel motivated and supported. They see that their education is a priority for both their family and their teachers.
In addition, a positive parent-teacher relationship can create a sense of community within the school. It shows students the importance of working together and taking responsibility for their education. Ultimately, when parents and teachers work hand in hand, it significantly enhances the learning experience, helping students to thrive academically and personally.
Staffing Update
We have a number of staff away at present due to planned leave as well as unplanned & necessary leave. This is occuring everywhere from our front office to classrooms, Executive staff and classroom assistants. It means that those on the ground are very, very stretched. If you contact the office or myself we will do our very best to get back to you as soon as we are able. Thank you for your understanding.
Ash Wednesday
Tomorrow we will celebrate Ash Wednesday as a school. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a special time for reflection and growth in our Catholic faith and tradition.
For children, it’s an opportunity to learn about the importance of repentance, kindness, and making positive changes. On this day, they will receive ashes on their forehead, symbolising humility and the need to seek God's help to grow in love.
Ash Wednesday reminds children that it’s a time to think about their words and behaviour and to take small actions, like giving up something they enjoy or regularly doing a kindness to others, to help them focus on being more like Jesus, showing love and kindness. It’s a lesson in self-growth and faith.
I look forward to seeing many people as i wander the halls during goal meetings this week.
Matthew Garton
Principal
WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
5 | Tues 04/03 | Goal Setting Meetings |
5 | Wed 05/03 | Goal Setting Meetings |
5 | Fri 07/03 | Hamper Donation - Easter |
5 | Fri 07/03 | 5/6 Boys Silence is Deadly Presentation |
5 | Fri 07/03 | 5/6 Girls Fearless Women Presentation |
6 | Mon 10/03 | Canberra Day Public Holiday |
6 | Tues 11/03 | 3 Green Goal Setting Meetings |
6 | Tues 11/03 | Fete Meeting at 6pm |
6 | Wed 12/03 | 3 Green Goal Setting Meetings |
6 | Wed 12/03 - 21/03 | NAPLAN - Years 3 & 5 |
6 | Fri 14/03 | Week 6 Assembly hosted by Year 4 |
7 | Tues 18/03 | Fete Meeting at 6pm |
7 | Fri 21/03 | Socks 4 Blocks Day |
8 | Mon 24/03 | All Fete Raffle Tickets due back (sold or unsold) |
8 | Tues 25/03 | Belconnen Regional PSSA Swimming |
8 | Tues 25/03 | SCC Meeting + Fete Meeting at 6pm |
8 | Wed 26/03 | Laste day to purchase Fete Mates |
8 | Wed 26/03 | Fete Meeting at 6pm |
8 | Thur 27/03 | Pet Rock enteries due |
8 | Fri 28/03 | Week 8 Assembly hosted by Year 2 |
8 | Fri 28/03 | STA Fete drop off |
8 | Sat 29/03 | 50th ANNIVERSARY STA FETE |
10 | Thur 10/04 | White Token Lunch |
10 | Thur 10/04 | Principal Awards Assembly at 2pm |
10 | Thur 10/04 | Last Day of Term 1 for all students |
10 | Fri 11/04 | Pupil Free Day |
TERM 2 | Mon 28/04 | Pupil Free Day |
TERM 2 | Tues 29/04 | All students return |
Parish Priest | Father Tru Nguyen |
Parish Secretary | Sharon Greaves |
Telephone | 02 6258 1563 |
charnwood@cg.org.au | |
Address | 23 Lhotsky Street CHARNWOOD ACT 2615 |
MASS | TIMES |
Monday to Friday | 9:30am |
Thursday - School Mass | 9:30am - one grade each week |
Public Holidays | 9:30am |
Saturday Vigil | 6:00pm |
Sunday | 9:00am Children's liturgy is held during the school term. All families are welcome to attend. |
Meet eSafety’s Mighty Heroes, who have learned to use four special powers to protect themselves online.
Dusty the frilled neck lizard – I trust my feelings
Trusting his feelings and asking for help when something doesn’t feel right is Dusty’s special power.
Last week ICT User Agreements and Media and Photo Permissions were sent to families via the Compass Parent Portal. The Agreements can be found under events.
Please ensure you complete the Agreements as soon as possible. Please note that students must complete the ICT User Agreement in order to access technology in the classroom and around the school.
Please do not heistate to contact the front office if you are experiencing any difficulties accessing or completing the Agreements.
Years 3 & 5 - NAPLAN Information
NAPLAN testing will occur in our school between 12 and 21 March 2025 for students in years 3, 5, 7 and 9.
Online NAPLAN tests provide more precise results and are engaging for students. The tests are tailored (or adaptive), which means that each test presents questions that may be more or less difficult depending on a student’s responses. This helps students remain engaged with the assessment.
Tailored testing allows a wider range of student abilities to be assessed and measures student achievement more precisely. A student’s overall NAPLAN result is based on both the number and complexity of questions they answer correctly. Your child should not be concerned if they find questions challenging; they may be taking a more complex test pathway.
All Year 3 students will continue to complete the writing assessment on paper.
NAPLAN provides valuable information to schools and parents about literacy and numeracy achievement. It supports school improvement processes by enabling teachers to monitor student progress over time and to identify areas of strength and development.
Parents can choose to Withdraw their child from NAPLAN for a number of reasons. If this is something you would like to consider, please complete the below form and return to the school as soon as possible.
All eligible students are encouraged and supported to participate in NAPLAN testing. Visit www.nap.edu.au to see interactive versions of the test and for more information.
March
Leo B, Zeke F, Molly W-S, Levi W, Darcy R, Sebastian C, Isaac R, Mary G, Jayson T,
Ava M, Archie W, Krystof M, Aariv C, Sophie W, Airlie M, Hugh P, Pearl P, Ellie H,
Johnathan H, Layne M, Jasper W, Frances H, Cameron C, Zara B, Chelsea R, Ashlyn T, Kupa M, Archie W, Maxine M, May R