Religious
Education News
Mr Nick Criniti
Acting Religious Education Coordinator

Religious
Education News
Mr Nick Criniti
Acting Religious Education Coordinator
As we continue through the beautiful month of May, our school community prepares for one of our most cherished traditions the Crowning of Mary, taking place next Friday the 22nd of May at 2:50pm. This celebration invites us to pause, reflect, and honour Mary as a model of faith, kindness, and devotion.
We warmly invite all parents and families to join us for this special Prayer Service. Our SRC students have been preparing with great care, and their participation will make the celebration especially meaningful. Together, we will offer prayers, hymns, and flowers as a sign of our love and gratitude.


Your presence enriches the moment for the children and strengthens the sense of community that makes our school so special. We look forward to sharing this beautiful tradition with you next Friday.
We continue remember that Mary is not only the mother of Jesus but the mother of each one of us. She stands beside us in moments of joy and in times of challenge, offering comfort, protection, and hope. Her life reminds us what it means to say “yes” to God with courage and faith.
As a school community, may we allow Mary’s gentleness and strength to shape our hearts. Let us turn to her often in prayer, asking her to guide our families, our students, and our staff as we continue to grow in faith and love.
Our Lady of Fatima, a feast that holds deep significance for Catholics around the world. We warmly invite all parents and families to reflect on Mary’s message of peace, prayer, and hope.


The story of Fatima dates back to 1917, when Mary appeared to three young shepherd children in Portugal. Her message was simple yet profound: turn toward God, seek peace, and pray the Rosary for the good of the world. At a time marked by conflict and uncertainty, Mary reminded the children and through them, all of us that prayer has the power to transform hearts and bring healing.
As a school community, may we embrace this celebration not only as a moment of remembrance but as an invitation to deepen our own spiritual lives. The Rosary remains one of the Church’s most treasured prayers, offering families a gentle rhythm of reflection, peace, and connection with God. In honour of Our Lady of Fatima, we encourage families to rediscover or continue this beautiful practice at home.
As a faith-filled school community, gathering for Mass is one of the most meaningful ways we come together to pray, reflect, and celebrate God’s presence in our lives. Throughout this term, each stage will have the opportunity to participate in a Class Mass, and we warmly invite all parents and families to join us.
These celebrations are a beautiful way to support your child’s faith journey and to pray alongside them as a community.


Kindergarten & Year 6
Year 2, Year 3 & Year 4
Year 1 & Year 5
Friday, 19 June
Each Mass will take place in our parish church commencing at 9:15am.
We look forward to welcoming you and sharing these sacred moments together as we continue to nurture the spiritual life of our students.
“Where two or three gather in my name, I am there among them.” – Matthew 18:20