Cultural News

New - Indigenous Garden

Plans for our indigenous garden are coming along. 

Our students have been very busy in the art room with Mrs Wilson creating art on rocks for an addition that will look amazing. 

 

The Garden is on track to be opened on Monday 27th November, please see the attached flyer for further information..

 

New - Opening The Doors Foundation 2024 Grant

Grant Applications are Open for 2024!

The online application form is at the bottom of this email or alternatively with your Authorisation via the attached form, St Mary's School can apply on your behalf. 

 

Before you apply online, here are some things you need to know:

Applications will take 2 to 3 weeks to process, if all information is provided. 

To avoid the busy period in January, we recommend submitting applications this year.

Key Dates

Applications open: 15th October - 12th April 

Out-of-Office: 15th December- 10th January

Maximum grant amount 

Prep  - $750Grade 1-6 - $600Year 7 - $1,200Year 8-12 - $1,000

Approved applications are final

Before your application is approved by Trustees it must list all suppliers which you would like OTDF to fund for your child. New suppliers will not be added once the application is approved.

For further information please contact OTDF via email or phone number listed below - enquiries@openingthedoors.org.au or 0401 487 414. 

WEBSITE

Are you affiliated with any Victorian Tradional Owners? 

This question is new on the application form as you may be eligible for other funding from Traditional Owner groups with Native Title or Registered Aboriginal Party status. We will notify you if you are eligible for other funding.OTDF will not cover funds where school scholarships will cover costs.To apply for a grant, click the button below.

 

APPLY HERE

 

Or fill in and sign the Authorisation Form below for St Marys to apply on your behalf.

New - Winton Wetland Expo

Acknowledgement of Country               

At St Mary’s Primary School Mooroopna we Acknowledge the Traditional people of this land. The Yorta Yorta Nation are the Traditional Custodians of this area and we remember their elders, past, present and future. We remember that the Aboriginal people of Australia will always be the  traditional owners of the land on which we gather today. We continue to grow through education and reconciliation to a better future for all Australians.