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Mother's Day event
Thank You to Our Wonderful Mums!
A massive thank you to all the mums, grandmothers, and special friends who attended our event last week! It was so wonderful to see our community come together and celebrate. Your presence truly makes these moments memorable for the children.
Walk Safely to School Day – Friday 22nd May 2026
It’s that time of year again when the focus turns to getting active—one step at a time. Walk Safely to School Day encourages all families to reflect on daily travel habits and look for simple ways to incorporate more walking into everyday routines.
While walking the entire journey to school may not be practical for everyone, there are still plenty of ways to build walking into the day:
Walk part or all of the way to school
If catching public transport, consider walking to the next stop
If driving, park a few blocks away and walk the remainder of the journey
Regular physical activity, such as walking, supports overall health and wellbeing. It can help reduce the risk of chronic conditions including heart disease and diabetes, while also supporting positive mental health and behaviour. Walking together also provides valuable opportunities to model and teach safe road and traffic behaviours.
Active kids are healthy kids—start planning now for how walking can be part of the journey on Friday 22 May 2026.
For more information, visit:www.walk.com.au
Catholic School Parents Victoria – Supporting Families in Catholic Education
Catholic School Parents Victoria (CSPV) has been re-established to strengthen the voice of parents and carers in Catholic education across Victoria, recognising parents as the first educators and key partners in their child’s learning, wellbeing and faith journey.
CSPV is guided by a Council of parent representatives from across the state, ensuring that the diverse perspectives of families in Catholic schools are reflected in its work and advocacy.
We invite you to explore the CSPV website at www.cspv.catholic.edu.au where you will find a wealth of information and resources to support your parenting journey within Catholic education, including guidance on wellbeing, faith, learning and key issues impacting families. You can also subscribe via the website to join the CSPV community, receive the quarterly newsletter and be invited to upcoming events.
You can also connect with CSPV on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook to access valuable insights, updates and practical resources.
Together, we can continue to strengthen the partnership between families, schools and the wider Catholic community.
Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD)
Each year, schools participate in the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD), which helps schools better understand and support the needs of students receiving adjustments for disability. An information sheet is included in this newsletter to provide families with further details about the NCCD process and how it supports inclusive education at our school. If a translated copy of the information sheet is preferred, please contact the school office to request a version in a preferred language.
Term 2 - Year Level Newsletter
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Free chairs for families!
We still have some excess chairs that are free for families to take.
Please contact the office to reserve the chairs.





































