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Wednesday 4th June | Years 1 and 5 Grade Mass, 9.00am |
Thursday 5th June | World Environment Day |
Friday 6th June | Nude Food Friday |
Year 4 visit by Father, 11.30am | |
Assembly, 2.25pm | |
Monday 9th June | King's Birthday Public Holiday |
Tuesday 10th June | Pentecost Mass, 11.45am |
Thursday 12th June | Athletics Carnival |
Friday 13th June | Nude Food Friday |
Year 3 visit by Father, 11.30am | |
Monday 16th June | Holy Communion Rehearsal, 6.30pm |
Wednesday 18th June | Kinder and Yr 6 Grade Mass, 9.00am |
Thursday 19th June | Year 1 - Mount Annan Excursion |
Friday20 June | Year 3 - Sydney Zoo Excursion |
Nude Food Friday | |
Year 5 visit by Father, 11.30am | |
Assembly, 2.10pm | |
Thursday 26th June | Netball Gala Day |
Friday 27th June |
Nude Food Friday |
Year 1 visit by Father, 11.30am | |
Friday 4th July | Nude Food Friday |
Year 2 visit by Father, 11.30am | |
Assembly, 2.10pm | |
Last day of Term 2 |
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Monday 21st July | Pupil Free Day |
Tuesday 22nd July |
Students return for Term 3 |
As we find ourselves halfway through the Jubilee Year: Pilgrims of Hope, declared by Pope Francis, we are reminded of the invitation to renew our faith, rediscover God’s mercy, and move forward with a spirit of joyful trust. This Jubilee is a celebration of hope grounded in Christ—a call to look beyond challenges and to recognise the signs of God’s love at work in our world, especially in our families and children.
At Holy Family, we see hope lived out daily in our students - in their resilience, their sense of wonder, and the simple joy they bring to our community. For families, this Jubilee offers a powerful opportunity to strengthen bonds, deepen faith, and reflect on God’s presence in everyday life.
Rooted in the Benedictine values of stability, hospitality, and listening with the ear of the heart, we are called to be people of hope. These values invite us to be steady in our commitments, generous in our welcome, and attentive to the needs and voices of others. As we continue through this sacred year, may our Holy Family community remain a beacon of hope - nurturing hearts, inspiring faith, and walking together in love.
I invite you to join in the prayerful celebration of the Jubilee by praying this prayer with your family.
Heavenly Father,
Guide us as pilgrims of hope, walking together in faith and love.
May our hearts be open in prayer, seeking Your wisdom and grace each day.
Teach us to be faithful stewards of Your creation, caring for all with gratitude and respect.
Fill us with the love of Christ, that we may serve our neighbours with kindness and compassion.
Help us embrace conversatio, a spirit of continuous growth, learning, and transformation.
Bless our school community, that we may journey together in faith, always striving to reflect Your light.
Amen.
Have a lovely week!
Kind regards,
Miss Elise Laidlaw
What is social media?
The internet and connected devices allow people to meet and connect online, this can be through social media. Social media includes websites and apps that allow users to create and share content and participate in social networking. Social media allows your child to generate their own content, including status updates, comments, images, and videos. Your child can share these on their own accounts for other people to engage with. They might also comment or 'like' a post on another person's 'wall', page, account or forum. Different platforms for social media exist Instagram, tik tok, snapchat, facebook, threads, wAPP Slay, etc.
Why 13+?
Age restrictions on social media apps come from US legislation ‘Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule’ or ‘COPPA’
COPPA imposes specific requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children under 13 years of age; some examples include requiring verifiable parental consent and allowing parents to review personal information collected from their children.
Although at age 13 a young person is legally allowed to create a social media account in their own name, it does not necessarily mean that the content and images they will see is appropriate for that age group.
Supports and considerations if your child is accessing social media platforms (attached are some resources)
? Have a discussion with your child about how they will use social media
? Research the apps and sites that are most suitable for your child - https://www.esafety.gov.au/key-topics/esafety-guide
? Include your child in the sign-up process
? Choose strong privacy settings
? Set up profiles and usernames that limit personal information
? Establish rules for approving new friends or followers
? Set boundaries and expectations through the Family Online Safety Contract
? Explain what to do when they need help, reassure them that nothing is too big or
small
? Develop a system for regular privacy ‘check-ups’ to ensure privacy settings are still in
place
? Stay up-to-date with new app features and functions for the apps your child uses
From the Acting Principal - Mr Devine
Thank you for the warm and friendly welcome to your community. It has been a great pleasure to join with the Holy Family community over the past two weeks while Mr Smith has been on leave. Although I have visited the school on a few previous occasions, the more extended appointment has afforded me the opportunity to get to know the school, the staff and students just that little bit more.
It is such a wonderful school here. I marvel at the kind and considerate manner in which the students treat one another. It is clear from witnessing so many interactions between the students that there is a genuine happiness throughout the school. The students' friendship toward one another enables the teaching staff to ensure the appropriate focus on student, faith learning and wellbeing.The school provides a wonderful example of a lived faith, one where the gospel is lived out through the daily interactions of those who belong here.
When visiting classes, I’ve been very impressed with the quality of instruction of the teaching and support staff. It is clear to me that they have a desire to keep refining their practices so as to best influence student learning. This community is really blessed to have such a dynamic team of educators and support staff taking care of the students.
The school boasts such a beautiful external environment, a generous car park where for the most part parents drive cautiously and display courtesy towards other users. The layout of the buildings tends to invite you in as you enter the main gate with the beautiful sculpted and maintained gardens.The buildings and learning spaces appear to be very generous in size and make for a pleasant space in which learning can occur. All of this adds to the peace and tranquility of the school.
While soon to conclude this acting role, I am sure that the students will no doubt see me from time to time next term in the capacity of casual teacher. I would particularly like to thank Miss Laidlaw, the school leadership team and the administration staff for their support over the past two weeks.
I wish the community well for the remainder of the term and beyond.
May God continue to bless you and your families.
Kevin Devine
Acting Principal
For extended absences (of more than 5 school days) due to travel, parents must submit the Notification of Extended Absence form along with relevant travel documentation. This documentation should include: Dates, locations of travel, purpose and reasons for travel outside school holidays.
The new online Notification of Extended Absence form is user-friendly and simplifies the process for parents, eliminating the need for printing or downloading documents. Now, parents can conveniently complete the application entirely online.
The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday 22nd June at 10.30am and 12.00pm Masses.
A church rehearsal will take place on Monday 16th June at 6.30pm.
There will be two Masses to celebrate this Sacrament - due to numbers, you may not get your preferred Mass time. The be eligible to receive the Sacrament your child must have been Baptised and be in Year 3 or above.