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- 100 Days of Kindergarten
- STA is turning 50!
- 50th Anniversary - Got Any Golden Oldies?
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- Footsteps Disco - Coming Soon!
- Class Party - Year 2
- Class News - 3 Blue
- Birthdays - August
- At OSHClub, play meets potential
- Ginninderra Rats Basketball
Dear St Thomas Aquinas community,
Today we farewell Georgia Edwards, 4 Green teacher, who is taking leave to have her baby. We wish Georgia and family all the best in the coming weeks as they welcome a new member of their family. Ms Lily Kennelly will teach Year 4 Green for the remainder of the year.
Yesterday we celebrated 100 days of Kindergarten. I loved visiting the classes and reminding them how much they've learnt since starting school in February. When asked, the students talked about knowing how to write lower case letters, how to count to 100 and how much they like their new friends.
I have been teaching since my first class in 1990. My first 5 years was spent teaching K/1 and then three years in Year 2 before teaching older year levels. I have four children that are now young adults. I have a soft spot for those youngest children at school. Celebrating one hundred days in Kindergarten is a perfect reminder of the extraordinary growth that happens in the first few years. There is so much learning that occurs. As a teacher and parent it is so satisfying to see the growth happening before our eyes.
I would like to congratulate our amazing teachers and classroom assistants who work in Kindergarten and the younger years. Their dedication, skill, warmth and kindness knows no bounds and the children genuinely flourish under their care. It's a pleasure to work with such an amazing team of educators.
Kindergarten Health Checks
Our Kindergarten Health Checks are occurring this week. It is a service provided by the ACT Government for students across all schools in Canberra. They take basic measurements of vision, hearing and growth. It is an opportunity to provide early advice for students whose learning may be impacted by these. The information is reported to families and not schools. If important information arises from these health checks please do inform your child's teacher.
Bullying No Way
Next week is Bullying No Way Week across Australia. Bullying can occur in every school, sport team and workplace. Wherever people come together, no matter our best intentions, there is always a risk of bullying occurring.
We take bullying seriously at St Thomas Aquinas as part of our Positive Behaviour for Learning Statement of Practice. Preventing and responding to bullying effectively requires a clear definition of what bullying actually is.
The national definition of bullying in Australian schools says:
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 behaviour 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 conflict or
fights between equals, whether in person or online, are not defined as bullying.
Behaviours that do not constitute bullying include:
- mutual arguments and disagreements (where there is no power imbalance)
- not liking someone or a single act of social rejection
- one-off acts of meanness or spite
- isolated incidents of aggression, intimidation or violence.
However, these conflicts still need to be addressed and resolved.
Likewise not all online issues are bullying. (Online bullying is sometimes referred to
as cyberbullying and refers to bullying that is carried out through information and
communication technologies).
Children in primary schools are still learning how to have positive and healthy relationships. Social skills are learnt, we are not born with them. Children need support and time to understand when the situation they find themselves in might be bullying. Sometimes they even need to be shown that their own actions might be bullying others. In our school, particularly in the younger years, if bullying occurs it is responded to and used as an opportunity for everyone in the social group to learn how to have better, positive friendships.
Working together to reduce and prevent bullying
We can be much more effective when parents report bullying and support our efforts to deal with it.
If your child reports that bullying is occurring at school, or the bullying involves students from the school outside of school (e.g. online), you should let the teacher know the situation.
Working together with the teacher is the best way to help your child resolve bullying issues.
Teachers will work with you to resolve the situation and will also work with the other student's parents. Due to privacy laws, we will not be able to share information about any other students involved.
Building and maintaining a positive school culture, filled with healthy relationships, takes all of us. Bullying is a complex issue and requires working together to prevent and respond effectively. We are committed to supporting positive, healthy relationships at school for staff, students and parents.
For more advice about bullying in schools please see the links below in the newsletter.
Matthew Garton
Principal
WEEK | DATE | EVENT |
3 | Tues 05/08 | Kinder Health Checks |
3 | Tue 05/08 | SCC Meeting at 6pm in the Library |
3 | Wed 06/08 | SFX Musical excursion - Years 4 & 5 |
3 | Fri 08/08 | Season of Growth Nominations close |
4 | Tues 12/08 | Touch Football Gala Day - Years 3 & 4 |
4 | Thur 14/08 | Touch Football Gala Day - Years 5 & 6 |
4 | Thur 14/08 | STA Dance Showcase |
4 | Fri 15/08 | Assembly at 2:15pm hosted by Year 2 |
5 | Mon 18/08 | Class Party - Year 2 |
5 | Mon 18/08 - Fri 22/08 | Book Week - Book an Adventure! |
5 | Tues 19/08 | PSSA Track & Field |
5 | Wed 20/08 | Oz Tag Gala Day - Years 3-6 Boys |
5 | Thur 21/08 | Oz Tag Gala Day - Years 3-6 Girls |
5 | Fri 22/08 | Book Week Parade |
6 | Fri 29/08 | Assembly at 2:15pm hosted by Year 5 |
7 | Tues 02/09 | 50th Anniversary Celebrations |
7 | Tues 02/09 | Learning Journeys |
7 | Fri 05/09 | Fathers Day Prayer Celebration |
7 | Fri 05/09 | Donuts with Dad |
8 | Fri 12/09 | Assembly at 2:15pm hosted by Year 3 |
10 | Thurs 25/09 | White Token Celebration Lunch |
10 | Thurs 25/09 | Principal Awards Assembly at 2:15pm |
10 | Thur 25/09 | STA Disco hosted by Footsteps |
10 | Thur 25/09 | Last Day for students |
10 | Fri 26/09 | Pupil Free Day |
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. |
Library News – Book Week is Coming!
Week 5: August 18–22
Theme: Book an Adventure!
Book Week is just around the corner, and we can’t wait to celebrate the magic of stories and the joy of reading across our school. There are lots of exciting things planned!
Book Week Request - Contribute to our display
I would love to see photos of your children reading in their favourite places. Please take a photo of your child reading and send it to me at kristylee.kaden@cg.catholic.edu.au so I can add it to our display.
Monday 18th August
Whole School Incursion – “Treasure Hunt”
1:50pm in the hall
A fun-filled show to launch our Book Week adventure!
Friday 22nd August
Book Week Dress-Up Day
All students are invited to dress as their favourite book character!
Costume Parade – 10:00am in the Library
Family Picnic – 11:00am on the oval
Families are warmly invited to stay and share a picnic lunch with their children after the parade.
Thank You for Supporting the Book Fair!
In Week 10 of last term, our school held its annual Book Fair. Thanks to your amazing support, we sold $3,926.24 worth of books!
This means our library has earned $1,177.87 in commission to spend on new books and resources. A huge thank you to all our families for helping to grow our reading community!
Library Reminders
Please ensure all library books are returned each week. Many students have books on reserve, and timely returns help everyone enjoy the stories they’re waiting for.
Happy Reading!
Kristy-Lee Kaden
Library Coordinator
50th Anniversary - Got Any Golden Oldies?
As we gear up to celebrate our 50th Anniversary, we’re on the hunt for some school treasures from the past!
Do you have:
- Photos with vintage hairdos?
- Old uniforms?
- Classwork that proves your spelling has improved?
- Trophies, badges, or that mysterious missing recorder from 1989?
We’d love to display any memorabilia that captures the magic of our school's history — the good, the great, and the gloriously embarrassing.
Please drop items to the front office. Let’s turn back time and relive the memories — cringe-worthy or not!
Because nothing says “celebration” like a class photo with mullets and knee-high socks.
Our Student Dance Concert is just around the corner — and we can’t wait to see our talented stars shine on stage!
Make sure you’ve saved the date, charged your cameras, and prepared your biggest cheers — it’s going to be full of energy, music, and FUN!
- Thursday 14th August 2025
- Matinee show: 12pm and Evening Show: 6pm
- Doors will open at 11.40am for the matinee show and 5.30pm for the 6pm evening show.
Let’s boogie together and celebrate our amazing performers!
August
Thea J, Samuel B, Millie S, Chase M, Indyah M, Andre D, Ashton D, Aidan K, Angelo J, Ninganarr F, Ari U, Jack P, Aarsi M, Matilda P, Sophia H, Zoey M, Akur A, Sonny K, Sienna R, Axton C, Jaxson P, Grace M, Lachlan A, Rabik B, Michael P, Arya G, Meghan S, Flynn M, Ashea K, Gabriella S, Willow H, Erin H, Adeline B
At OSHClub, play meets potential
Start the day with Rise then Shine — energising activities and a nutritious breakfast. After school, Stay and Play offers engaging experiences, from Super Sports to Brain Boosters, helping kids unwind and connect.
At OSHClub, imaginations soar, screens are off, and kids are switched on.
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