Prayer & Acknowledgements
Month of the Holy Rosary
The month of October each year is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. Through the meditations of the complete Rosary one recalls and has impressed on their mind, the Popes tell us, "the chief mysteries of the Christian religion," "the mysteries of our Redemption," "the great mysteries of Jesus and His Mother united in joys, sorrows, and triumphs." The twenty mysteries are divided into four equal groups, known as "The Joyful," "The Sorrowful," "The Glorious," and "The Luminous Mysteries."
NEW - Thank you & Farewell
On behalf of the Sacred Heart school community we would like to thank Sandra Dodd for her outstanding contribution to our Before School Care and After School Care Program. We wish Sandra all the best for the future.
NEW - Thank you
Our Foundation students would like to thank Denise, Allison our School Crossing Supervisor's mother, who crocheted book worms for them to enjoy during their reading time.
The children have enthusiastically used their new whisper phones and crocheted book worms during reading in the morning.
NEW - Congratulations
Congratulations to Abigail (00VT) on the safe arrival of her beautiful baby brother.
Leonardo Walters
We wish the family every blessing at this very special time.
UPDATED - Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday to the following students who celebrate their birthday during Week 2 and 3 of Term 4.
Foundation | Yr. 1 - 2 | Yr. 3 - 4 | Yr. 5 - 6 |
Mason Key | Natalie Mallon | Madison Worm | Sophia Spedding |
Eliza Murdoch | Emerson Brady |
Acknowledgement to Country
We acknowledge and pay respect to the Yorta Yorta people as the original and ongoing custodians of the land upon which we meet today. We commit to actively working alongside First Nations people for healing, reconciliation and justice.
The Catholic education faith community is inclusive and acknowledges that we are all made in the image and likeness of God and we are created in love. People of all faiths, genders, sexualities and cultures are therefore respected equally in the Sandhurst Catholic community.
We acknowledge the pain and suffering of all who have been hurt in body, mind and spirit by those who have betrayed the trust placed in them.
May we all stand tall, stand firm, grounded in truth, together as one.