O God of unity
We thank you for the variety of cultures in this world.
Enrich our lives by ever widening circles of friendship and show us your presence in those who are most different from us.
Help us to love and care for each other just as you care and love each one of us.
You call us to live in peace and harmony within our beautiful multicultural country, and may we show true justice as we are called to recognize and respect the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Cultures and societies.
As we walk together, strong in faith on this Harmony Day, let us turn to God with our hopes and prayers.
Creator Spirit, you are God who brings peace. We ask you to bless all the sick, homeless and imprisoned; the weary, the lonely and the lost. We pray for compassion, kindness, healing and protection for all those who are suffering. We especially ask you to bless war-torn countries; that peace be restored and that you guide the hearts and minds of those with power to be instruments of your peace.
Creator Spirit, you are our God who accepts. Help us to open our arms, hearts and minds to all our brothers and sisters in Australia and appreciate the many cultures, languages and backgrounds of our people. Help us to always show compassion and kindness, and grant us the strength to help carry burdens of others.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Dear Friends,
Tomorrow our community celebrates and embraces our diversity with Harmony Day. As both a Catholic and International Baccalaureate school, we believe in the values of inclusion, respect and diversity. We emphasise the importance of global awareness and we celebrate each person's uniqueness- reminding us all to be proud of who we are. I look forward to seeing lots of orange clothes, or cultural dress throughout the school. Year 2 will be leading the school in a Harmony Day Prayer celebration at 2:30pm in our Parish Church, and all are welcome.
Swimming Carnival
On Friday, March 15th, Holy Trinity hosted its annual swimming carnival. It was a bustling day of activities with students engaged in various events, including 50-metre, 25-metre, and novelty races. We extend our sincere gratitude to all parent volunteers whose invaluable assistance contributed to the success of the event.
Numerous students demonstrated exceptional skill, earning qualification for the next stage of the School Sports swimming program, the South/Weston Swimming Carnival, scheduled for April 5th. Those students who have achieved qualification will receive notification within the upcoming week.
The highlight of the day was the number of parents we saw cheering on their children and creating a fantastic atmosphere poolside. The teachers were able to cling to victory in the annual teacher/parent/student race in what was a great way to finish the swimming events.
A HUGE thank you to all our parent volunteers and staff who supported our swimmer throughout the day. These carnivals cannot happen as smoothly without this. I would especially like to acknowledge and thank our Sports Coordinator, Ben Davis, who worked incredibly hard to ensure our students had a wonderful day of competition swimming and fun. Thank you also to our Kinder and Year 1 students ,teachers and parent volunteers who had a great water fun day back at school, despite the change in weather.
Looking ahead, our next school-wide sporting event will be the cross-country carnival, slated for the final day of Term One, April 12th. Students have already begun running in preparation for this day.
Ben Davis, Sports Coordinator
Toddle Information Session- strengthening the home school partnership
On March 26 at 5:30pm we hope you can join us for an Information Session in the library. We will be exploring how you can engage in your child's learning using the Toddle platform, what it means for us to be an IB school, and how through our conversations at home we can nurture curiosity and foster connections.
We look forward to seeing you at this session. If you have any questions please email prue.sheargold@cg.catholic.edu.au
PERMAH Well Being Focus
As discussed at our parent information night earlier in the term, we are are continuing throughout the school to weave the five measurable elements of well-being throughout our teaching and learning- Positive Emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, Achievement and Health. No one element defines well-being, but each contributes to it; thus, it is necessary to be able to teach strategies to help effectively develop these elements in our lives. As part of this, we need to collect data on our students to ensure our focus has positive impact each year. Thus our Year 3-6 students will be participating in a PERMAH survey over the coming weeks, which is confidential and easy to complete. Our staff have also recently participated in a PERMAH survey, as we are also committed to ensuring our teachers and staff are given opportunity to flourish in all of these important facets of well-being.
This week our School Board and P and F met for the final time as these two separate entities. From next term, we will be transforming into a Community Council. More information will be shared as we transition, however our community can be assured that we will still continue with the new council to work effectively together for all in our community. I would like to acknowledge and thank Jane Baseby for all she has given to our School Board and school community over many years. Jane is unable to continue on the new Council, and I cannot thank her enough for her wisdom, support and advocacy of our school- thank you Jane.
Please continue to keep our Reconciliation candidates in your prayers, especially as they participate in the Retreat Day tomorrow. Please also keep Emily Capper in your prayers as she continues to recover from surgery.
I look forward to seeing many of our community at our P and F BBQ tomorrow beginning at 5;30pm on the back grounds of the school and oval. Families are welcome to bring rugs, chairs etc to sit on, and BYO food and drinks. The P and F will be providing a sausage sizzle.
Have a wonderful weekend and a peace-filled week ahead with your beautiful families.
Philippa