Education in Faith
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Education in Faith
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Last Friday, we gathered as a school and parish community to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and what a beautiful ceremony it was. It was truly special to witness our students take this important step in their faith journey, embracing God’s love and mercy with open hearts. A heartfelt thank you to Mrs. McGrath and Stacie for all their work in preparing the students for this sacrament. Your dedication and guidance ensured that they approached the experience with understanding, reflection, and reverence.
We are also so grateful to our Year 4 students, along with Miss Porter and Ms. Collins, for their stunning artwork depicting Zacchaeus in the tree. Their creativity brought this Gospel story to life, reminding us of the power of encountering Jesus and seeking forgiveness. A special thank you as well to Miss Wood and the Year Ones for their thoughtful contribution. Their beautifully coloured pew names for each family added a personal and welcoming touch to our ceremony, making the occasion even more meaningful.
May this experience continue to inspire us all to seek reconciliation, show kindness, and embrace the love of God in our daily lives.
A Moving Reflection
Our Year 6 students delivered a superb performance in this year’s Stations of the Cross, bringing to life the emotional and spiritual journey of Jesus with depth and reverence. Their leadership and composure throughout the entire preparation process and on the day itself were truly commendable. The entire school was mesmerised by their powerful portrayal, creating a reflective and meaningful experience for all.
Please see the 'Principal News' section for some photos
A special thank you to Miss Newey and Miss Bulte, whose dedication and hard work in preparing the students for this special occasion made it all possible. Their guidance and support ensured a truly moving and meaningful presentation. Well done, Year 6, and thank you both for your incredible efforts!
As we begin our Easter holidays, may the joy of Christ’s resurrection fill our hearts with hope, peace, and renewed faith.
Wishing you and your families a blessed and joyful Easter.
Le míle beannacht,
(with a thousand blessings)
Bronagh Maloney
Religious Education Leader