AROUND THE SCHOOL

REGIONAL SWIMMING
The Regional Swimming was held in Sale on Thursday 12th March. 2 students competed at this carnival.
Felicity achieved an excellent result , finishing 2nd in the 50m Breaststroke, missing first place by just 0.30 seconds in a very close race. What a fantastic effort!
Pheobe also swam beautifully, finishing 3rd in the 50m Backstroke recording a time of 48 seconds.
We are all incredibly proud of you both. Competing at this level is a wonderful achievement, and you both truly did amazing!
HELPERS NEEDED FOR ATHLETIC SPORTS
Helpers are needed to assist at our Athletics Day on Friday 20th March. Events like this can only run smoothly with the support of many volunteers, and having extra helpers allows us to share the load across the day. Thank you very much to the parents who have already offered their time!
Helpers needed for the following events and times:
200m starter - 12pm to 2pm
200m marshal 10am to 12pm and/or 12pm to 2pm
Triple Jump - 10am to 12pm
Long Jump - 10am to 12pm
Shot Put - 10am to 12pm and/or 12pm to 2pm
If you are available to help, please email me htregidga@stlleongatha.catholic.edu.au
Thank you again for supporting this day for our students. - Hayley Tregidga
EASTER RAFFLE
DONATIONS FOR THE EASTER HAMPERS NEEDED: We ask that each family contribute, if they can, to our Easter Raffle by donating an Easter related item for our hampers. There is no pressure to do so, but we would be grateful for any contributions.
SOCIAL JUSTICE TEAM - Harmony Day
UNDERSTANDING ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION TO FOSTER RESILIENCE
Hearts and Minds at St Lauries
We've opened the link to the Parent Survey for another week.
Mental Health and Wellbeing Parent Survey
Your Voice Matters: We know that supporting the mental health and wellbeing of our students is just as important as their learning. That’s why we’re inviting parents to take part in our second annual wellbeing survey. Your experiences and insights help us understand what’s working well and how we can better support both you and your child. By sharing your thoughts, you’re helping us make St Laurence’s an even more positive, caring, and supportive environment for all our students and families. It only takes a few minutes, and your voice really does make a difference.
Thank you for being an important part of our school community!
Eliza Hughes - Mental Health and Wellbeing Leader




