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Dear St Thomas Aquinas community,
We've had a very settled two weeks at school. Apart from a few expected niggles we've maintained a positive and predictable pace. It has been lovely.
First Eucharist
This weekend, many of our Year 3 and 4 students celebrate a very special milestone — their First Eucharist! This important sacrament is when children receive Holy Communion at Mass for the first time, sharing in the body and blood of Jesus. It’s a joyful moment that shows their growing faith and connection with God. We are so proud of all the children for preparing so well and taking part in this beautiful moment!
Three-Way Conference tips
We're looking forward to meeting with parents soon for our Three-Way Conferences.
Here are some helpful tips for when you attend:
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Come prepared: Think about any questions or concerns you want to discuss about your child’s learning and well-being in advance. It will make the most of the short time.
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Listen actively: Pay close attention to what the teacher and your child share during the meeting. This is an opportunity for your child to feel empowered, taking some control and responsibility. Ask age-appropriate questions of them and listen, e.g. "Tell me about how you are going in Maths...."
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Be open and positive: Approach the conversation with an open, willing and supportive approach to work together for your child’s success.
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Celebrate strengths: Be sure to ask about your child’s achievements and what they are doing well. It doesn't matter which area of school this is in. Seek, name and celebrate their strengths. We all have them.
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Discuss challenges: Talk openly about any areas where your child might need extra help or support. Use the phrases 'still learning to' and 'yet', e.g. "Matthew is still learning to recognise all of his letters"; "Matthew isn't quite confident in adding fractions yet. He's on his way". These phrases show your child a positive expectation that it will happen; it's just a natural part of their learning journey.
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Set goals together: Collaborate with the teacher and your child to create achievable goals for the coming months. Keep it small and something that can be done each day. Ensure you have a small way of celebrating when you achieve it.
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Follow up: Ask how you can support your child at home and when you might check in again on their progress.
These steps help make the conference a great chance to support your child’s learning journey and keeps them focused on a positive future.
Working Together with the ELC
Today I met with Temi, Director of the ELC. We try to meet every week to go through the school calendar, talk about staffing, discuss support for families and students and plan for the future.
The ELC is its own entity in many ways. It is separate in terms of funding, compliance requirements and staffing. However, we work very hard to ensure that the ELC 'belongs' to the St Thomas Aquinas School community. The real measure of belonging is that when you are not there, you are missed. I think we could easily say this about our beautiful ELC who visit and borrow from the Library, attend every assembly and prayer liturgy and receive fortnightly awards alongside the school students. They definitely belong with us.
Thank you to Siobhan Fischer who has agreed to be the ELC rep on our School Community Council. We meet tonight and we are looking forward to working together to continue nourishing our school community.
Matthew Garton
Principal
WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
8 | Tues 17/06 | SCC Meeting at 6pm |
8 | Thur 19/06 | Year 3 & 4 Eucharist Retreat Day |
8 | Fri 20/06 | Class Party - 6 Green |
8 | Fri 20/06 | Assembly hosted by Kinder at 2:15pm |
9 | Tues 24/06 | 3 Way Conferences |
9 | Wed 25/07 | 3 Way Conferences |
9 - 10 | Thur 26/06 - Wed 02/07 | Lamont Book Fair |
9 | Fri 27/06 | Winter Woolies Day & Dignity Donations - Donations for StVdP and the ongoing Dignity Station |
10 | Thur 03/07 | NAIDOC Prayer Celebration at 9:30am in the hall |
10 | Thur 03/07 | White Token Lunch |
10 | Thurs 03/07 | Principal Awards Assembly at 2:15pm |
10 | Fri 04/07 | Pupil Free Day |
TERM 3 | Mon 21/07 | Pupil Free Day |
1 | Tues 22/07 | All Students return |
1 | Wed 23/07 | My Body My Life Presentation - Year 5 |
1 | Thur 24/07 | Grandparents Day Celebrations |
1 | Fri 25/07 | NAIDOC Mass at St Christopher's Cathedral |
Bullying in Schools: Parent Survey |
The Australian Parents Council ('APC') is seeking feedback from families to better understand experiences and concerns about bullying in schools. Your input will help shape APC's national advocacy and support for safer school communities APC would greatly appreciate your response on this very important topic. The survey should take less than 4 minutes to complete. Deadline to respond: Friday, 20th June 2025. We thank you for taking the time to fill in this survey and for sharing your experience. Your feedback helps the Australian Parents Council advocate for safer, more supportive school environments for all students. Take the survey now |
Online safety for young children
As parents and carers, online safety begins with you. Young children are online before we know it. They are playing with connected toys, tapping and swiping touch screens, choosing programs to watch on streaming services, video calling family and friends, playing games and sharing photos and video. Being online has many benefits for young children, including opportunities to explore their creativity, improve their language skills, solve problems, think critically and build relationships. But there may be risks if young children use connected devices without supervision or for extended periods of time. They may accidentally come across inappropriate content or be exposed to contact from people they don’t know. They may share personal information or images. As they grow older, they could experience cyberbullying. By talking to your child about online safety now you lay the foundations for safer online experiences as they grow older.
Over the next few weeks we will share key online safety issues for young children and include a range of practical tips and advice on how to support and guide them to be safe online.
St Thomas Aquinas Primary, West Belconnen, invites parents and carers to the 3 Way Conferences for Semester 1. Please select the timeslot that best suits your family by visiting the Compass Parent Portal. Your child should also come along to this meeting.
The Conferences will be held on Tuesday 24th June between 3:00pm and 7:00pm and Wednesday 25th June bertween 8:00am - 9:00am and again between 3:00pm - 6:00pm. Each Conference will be for a maximum of 15 minutes.
Please note that bookings will close strictly at 3:00pm on Friday 20th June 2025.
Please book through the Compass Parent Portal under Conferences.
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. |
Lamont Book Fair
30th June – 2nd July 2025
You are invited to our annual school Book Fair. Lamont book fair will be Monday to Wednesday Week 10.
When: 30th June to 2nd July
Where: School Library
Time: 3pm to 4pm for families and Wednesday at Break 2 for students to purchase.
How: We will accept cash and card payments
Every book purchased gives credit to the school to purchase more resources for our school library. And every book sold encourages another student's love for literature.
I can’t wait to see you there!
Happy Reading,
Mrs Kaden
This year marks a truly special milestone—the 50th Anniversary of St Thomas Aquinas Primary School! As we prepare for this exciting celebration, we’re reaching out to alumni, former staff, students, and the wider community to help us bring the history of our school to life.
We’re looking for school memorabilia to showcase during our anniversary events. This could include:
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Old photographs
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Yearbooks
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Uniforms
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Awards or certificates
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Event programs or tickets
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School newspapers
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Personal stories or memories
If you have anything you’d like to share, please contact us at office.staquinas@cg.catholic.edu.au or drop items off to the Assistant Principal, Carmen Myles. We will handle all items with care and can return them upon request.
Let’s come together to honor the past and inspire the future. Thank you for being part of our story.
June
Millie A, Leilani MH, Emilia S, Maddison J, Samin MT, Emily M, Lucas T, Alyssa L,
Phoebe S, Anna D, Om B, Charles E, Ivy LH, Angok C, Violet W, Emma O, Isabelle N, Jeremiel P, Nash H, Arlo S, Axel S, Aleisha MA, Leo W, Tori D, Georgia R, Layla S,
Kenji T, Jordan C, Lexi K, George B-C, Anabel E, Nella W-S, Mackenzie C, Jogaak A, Rayansh K, Mason L, Annabelle L, Lucas G, Xavier O
Please join us at our Morning Assembly on Friday at 8:50 am to celebrate our Class Award & White token recipients
CLASS | STUDENT | CLASS | STUDENT |
ELC Acacias | Harrison F Odin M |
ELC Coolabahs | Ivan S Sally M |
ELC Waratahs | Amelia R Wyatt P |
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KB | Eva O Savannah U |
KG | Meilani W Arya O |
1B | Levi T Piper R |
1G | Ayen K Hazel A |
2B | Jordan C Chase M |
2G | Harper C Indyah M |
3B | Emily L-B Harrison R |
3G | Annabelle P Niklaus T |
4B | William B Isabelle Mc |
4G | Tori D Rafe H |
5B | Jade J Marco CC |
5G | Anon D Xavier O |
6B | Jayden P Alice S |
6G | Chloe W Sophie K |
Harper C | Larra D | Ella D | Benjamin P |
Niklaus T | Naomi L H | Aleisha A | Faith M |
Thomas B | Emily M | Sophie W | AJ H |
Eva E | Jogaak A | Toby N | Declan W |
Athena M | Jett B |
Reconnect ACT is an early intervention and prevention program for individuals and their families/ carers, who are experiencing family breakdown with communication, disengagement from school or employment, disconnection from community, and/or are at risk of homelessness for themselves or their families. The program's aim is to bring families together and re-engagement with day to day activities for the adolescent.
The Youth and Family case manager can provide support for up to 3 months and is free of charge. Please visit the below link for further information.