Important announcements

'In partnership with the wider community, our students strive for excellence and acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes that ensure lifelong learning and empower them to contribute to the global community.'

Alice in Wonderland Junior Tickets

Get your tickets now! First in, best dressed!

 

SCHOOL PRODUCTION TICKETS

NOW ON SALE

$15 a ticket

Visit Try Booking at:

https://www.trybooking.com/BENOM

 

Friday 13th September

Two sessions: 5:30pm and 7:15pm

Catholic School Parents Newsletter Victoria

Click here to access the Catholic School Parents Victoria Newsletter for Term 3! Our very own Sid Samuel is part of this important Advisory Board in 2019. Parent voices matter.

Prep 2020

If you have a child starting school in Prep next year or 3 or 4 year old Kinder and you have not yet submitted your enrolment form you need to do this urgently. We are coming to the end of the enrolment period, places are being finalised and it is essential that we have numbers known in order to plan for classes.  

Mad Hatter's Unbirthday Party!

Thank you to everyone who helped with baking goods and thank you for your generous donations. The children loved having a special home baked treat last Friday. Thanks to Stephanie Webb and The Catholic Social Teaching Team for coordinating such a fun event.

Come and join us today - A place where young minds are set alight! Spread the news if you know anyone looking to enrol for 2020!!!!

 

 

CALL 9546 0044 TO BOOK YOUR UNIQUE TOUR TODAY

We welcome you to be part of our Catholic community where multi-faith and multicultural people enrich learning. A Catholic School's purpose ensures learning is an adventure of discovery, possibilities and friendship where young minds are set alight. 

 

Where children grow academically and as caring young people. Each lesson is the pursuit of a new frontier. Our mission is much more than to help your child pass a test. It is to help shape their hearts and minds for a lifetime of success. We are focused on educating your children in the fullest sense. It is the success of our students that makes it all worth the effort. For us each day is an adventure too. When they leave our care we want to know that they are best equipped to leave their mark on the world.

 

It is within this community where we believe everyone has the opportunity to flourish and be known as who they are.

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Book Week 2019 is here...

Children's Book Council of Australia Book Week 2019

Theme: Reading is My Secret Power

Dates: 17 - 23 August 2019

Please checkout our website, Dojo and Facebook page for some bedtime stories read by staff members. Classes have enjoyed a range of activities this week for Book Week.

Confirmation

Confirmation (Res & StA): Confirmation notifications have been sent out. If you have not received one for your child please contact the Parish Office urgently on 9701 5899 (Resurrection) or 9546 8276 (St Anthony's)

High Expectations

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Attendance is Important - every day!

Bullying. No Way!

Please remember that we take the wellbeing and safety of all of our children and community members very seriously. We are a childsafe school. If at any time you have any concerns, please remember that we are here to listen and work out the best outcome for all and all matters can be handled in a calm and reasonable manner. The Parent/Guardian code of Conduct is very clear about the manner in which everyone should be treated with equal respect. Please see the Policy in the wellbeing section of our newsletter and on our Website. You will also note some more new signage going up this week that clearly articulates that we are a child safe school.

Kids Helpline

Kids Helpline - Anytime Any reason

https://kidshelpline.com.au/

The kids helpline has an online help domain now. Children who are not comfortable to call the 1800 number can go to the website (see the link above) and enter the age appropriate link to get mental health and wellbeing support.

Cyber Safety

Cyberbullying and our responsibilities

I’d like to remind everyone about the serious nature of cyberbullying and in fact any bullying. We are required to take this matter very seriously and as such we have strict codes of conduct and expectations of our staff and students around respectful and responsible use of technology. We also have a system that allows us to monitor student usage. If we find any of our students misusing technology there are serious consequences. This will mean a loss of privileges in using technology for some time and communication with parents. For your information  I include our Acceptable Use Policy Document which all children and parents sign. There is a new link on our website to report any cyber bullying behaviour of any kind or anything that you think breaches this code of conduct in any way. It is our responsibility to make sure our children know when they are not using technology respectfully. Thank you for your ongoing support in working with us on this important matter.