General News

Chapel and Assembly - Livestreaming
Chapel and Assemblies will continue to be livestreamed on our closed group on Facebook each week. You can find this by searching ‘St Paul Lutheran School Blair Athol Live Streaming’.
Chapel:
Please feel welcome to join us for worship each Wednesday morning this term at 9:00am in the Church.
Thank you to Mrs Mattner for leading us in Chapel this week and sharing with us about taking the time to be kind.
Our hosts for Term 1 will be:
Week 3: Special Visitors – Futures Church
Week 4: Seniors
Week 5: Year 1 Cameron
Week 6: Reception Fisher
Week 7: Miss Mattner
Week 8: Reception Huxtable
Week 9: Leadership Team
Assembly:
Assemblies take place on most Friday mornings at 9:00am in the Hall. Our Assembly hosts for this term are:
Week 2: No Assembly
Week 3: Year 5 Gawkowski
Week 4: Year 1 Janetzki
Week 5: Connect Group – Reconciliation Week
Week 6: Year 4 Depares
Week 7: Year 2 Sheedy
Week 8: Year 3 Huxtable
Week 9: No Assembly
Parking Reminder
Just a reminder for school families to not park in the designated church parks at the front of the church please. These need to be left free for church staff and visitors and for SPLASH staff. Thank you for your understanding.
Parking Reminder
Just a reminder for school families to not park in the designated church parks at the front of the church please. These need to be left free for church staff and visitors and for SPLASH staff. Thank you for your understanding.
eSafety Commissioner - Webinars for Parents and Carers
You are invited to join one of the free webinars for parents and carers provided on the e-safety Commissioner website (Webinars for parents and carers | eSafety Commissioner) These live webinars give parents and carers the knowledge, skills and tools to support their children to have safer online experiences. Webinars coming up in the next week include:
How AI is influencing new online risks for children and young people
AI (generative artificial intelligence) is built into many of the apps, games and services we use. While these tools can offer positive experiences, they also bring new risks, especially for children and young people.Understanding what these risks look like, how to reduce them, and what to do if something goes wrong is important for anyone supporting children and young people.
This 45-minute webinar for parents and carers will cover these areas:
- The types of AI-related risks your child may come across in their everyday online activities, including AI companion chatbots, deepfakes, AI influencers, and AI-facilitated cyberbullying and other online-harassment related risks.
- How these technologies can affect your child’s safety, privacy, development, and mental and social wellbeing.
- Practical, easy-to-use strategies and resources to help you guide and support your child, including what to do if something goes wrong and where to seek help.
Suitable for parents and carers of young people in primary and secondary school.
TERM 2 (AEST)
- 7 May 2026, 12.30pm
Register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/rt/7378487636163998811
Term Dates 2026
Term 2: 28 April - 26 June
Term 3: 20 July - 25 September
Term 4: 13 October - 9 December







