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FROM THE PRINCIPAL AND ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
Last Sunday’s Gospel…
From Mark’s Gospel, we heard about the time that Jesus went into the desert for 40 days. He hadn’t yet started his public ministry. It was a time for him to prepare for what was to come by being clear in his mission and close to God who would be with him throughout. This is why we ‘do’ Lent. The same 40 days where we do without some food as Jesus did, pray and look after others. It is a time to come closer to God too as we prepare for Easter.
Did you know…
Lepers were outcasts in biblical times because there was no cure for the disease so keeping the lepers apart was their way of trying to reduce infection. Leprosy is treatable and curable with modern medicine.
News…

If you weren’t able to be here today we will be organising a time for you to come and have a look through all the spaces. Even though the fencing was down for photos, the grounds are not yet ‘ours’. There are a few things to finish.
I have been stopping parents as they leave the parish car park in the afternoons to remind them they aren’t to use it for pick up or drop off. And you have all been lovely – thank you! The number doesn’t seem to be getting smaller so I am asking you all again, to please not use the parish car park. It is parish property and not to be taken up by parents. Staff park in there so as to leave more room in the surrounding streets. It creates a hazard using the driveway with many parents and students needing to cross over. Staff are not permitted to enter or exit at certain times either. I’d rather not have to operate the gates every morning and afternoon because it creates more duties for teachers so please, if you have been using it, please stop and either use the pick up or drop off zone, or park and walk. Please also remember to arrive in the morning well before the first bell if you want to walk your child to their bag hook and then wave goodbye on the first bell so classes can start on time. We are finding that classes where this is working well have a happier transition into their day – so thank you for helping out!
Our first assembly for the year is on Friday on the basketball court. The front gate will open for you to come in at about 1.40pm – once most of the students have moved down to the court with the aim to start about 1.45pm. We will tighten up our timing after this first one. I look forward to seeing you Friday if you can come.
God Bless,
Ms Michelle Rolfe, Mr Lindsay Burns and Ms Emilia Ahern
Principal and Acting Assistant Principals
Project Compassion
Children took home home a Project Compassion Fundraising Box last week.
Each year we rely on your kind donations to support those in communities in need across the word.
Please give generously and discuss with your children the importance of almsgiving during this Lenten season.
Upcoming Events
IMPORTANT DATEs:
Date: 8 March 2024 Opening School Mass & Year 6 Leader Induction.
You are invited to attend our official School Opening Mass where our school leaders will be officially inducted and receive their badges.
You are warmly invited to attend.