STRONG MINDS,
GENTLE HEARTS
News from Frazer Rigby
Deputy Principal

STRONG MINDS,
GENTLE HEARTS
News from Frazer Rigby
Deputy Principal
Developing the whole person
St Augustine’s has an enviable academic, sporting and arts reputation, and rightly so. However, a lot of time and energy is also spent on developing the social, emotional and spiritual life of our young men. An extensive and cohesive pastoral care program is run across all year levels. This program includes retreats and camps, as well as guest speakers and various age-specific sessions.
Another important aspect is the liturgical life of the College. Our whole-college Masses are celebrated with great enthusiasm as was evident last Friday as we celebrated the feast of St Marcellin Champagnat and recognised Homeroom Champagnat Award recipients. Staff, students and parents of those who received awards enjoyed a gourmet lunch supplied by our Hospitality students and Tolle’s staff, before the boys competed in games for the House Cup. It was certainly a successful day which fostered positive relations among our students and staff.
Respect
At year-level assemblies and Monday-morning parades, we often speak to the students about respect and remind them of the importance of the following:
As always, we have high expectations regarding engagement in learning, behaviour and appearance. We are also committed to providing a quality learning environment for all students that encourages successful and active participation in the Saints community.
Finishing the term well
Please discuss with your son the importance of working hard through to the end of the term. All year levels will have assessments that are due over the next couple of weeks. Assessments are an opportunity for the boys to demonstrate what they have learnt over the term. It is also important that grooming and uniforms expectations continue to be upheld.