IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

FOR SACRED HEART FAMILIES

SCHOOL HOURS

Reminder of our school times:

 

8.30am - Supervision of students commences

 

8.50am - Commencement of school day

 

11:00 - 11:30am - Recess

 

1:05 - 1:35pm - Lunch

 

2:55pm - School day finishes


SCHOOL FEES

Just a reminder that the next instalment for School Fees is due on 21st September. 

 

Parents can continue to make regular payments, as all schools have facilities to pay fees by BPAY, EFTPOS, Cash, or Cheque. However, the preferred payment method is BPAY, which has the Biller Code and Reference in the top right-hand corner. 

 

Payment of the seventh instalment for School Fees was due on 21st August. We would appreciate it if overdue payments can be finalised at your earliest convenience. 

 

If you have any questions regarding this new process please forwarded them to Ms Traynor or Mrs Claire Ryan on 02 6743 4656 or email: bogadmin@arm.catholic.edu.au


YR 6 RAFFLE ~ FRAMED 2007 WEST TIGER'S SIGNED JERSEY

 

The Year 6 students are selling tickets in a raffle to raise funds to go towards their End of Year Gift to the school. A Framed 2007 West Tiger's Signed Jersey was generously donated to the students by Binet Homes, Sydney.

 

If you would like to own a piece of NRL history featuring superstars Benji Marshall and Robbie Farah - legends of the game and fan favourites or you would just like to support our Year 6 students in their fundraising efforts, please see the attached poster to scan the QR code, click the RaffleTix link to purchase tickets or see Ms Traynor at the front office.

 

The raffle will be drawn at the Gala Ball on Saturday, 13th September.

N.B WINNER MUST ARRANGE PICK UP



 

Anxiety is a natural and expected part of growing up. In fact, it plays an important role in helping young people prepare for challenges, stay alert to potential dangers and adapt to new situations. It can motivate them to study for a test, practise before a performance, or tread carefully in unfamiliar settings. However, for many children and adolescents today, anxiety can shift from being a helpful response to becoming intense, persistent and disruptive.

 

The world young people are growing up in is fast-paced and often demanding. Academic pressures, social expectations, family changes and the constant presence of digital media, can all contribute to heightened stress and worry.

 

When anxiety is left unrecognised or unsupported, it can begin to affect a young person's wellbeing, learning, friendships and self-confidence. That's why it's so important for adult carers to understand how anxiety may present in children. Everyone experiences anxiety differently, and there's no one-size-fits-all solution.

 

This edition of SchoolTV raises awareness and provides families with practical strategies to help young people manage anxiety in healthy, constructive ways.

 

Here is the link to your Edition https://sacredheartboggabri.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/anxiety-young-people-au


PLEASE REMEMBER...

Our System of Schools is committed to providing a safe learning environment for all our students and, in particular, to minimising the risk of allergen exposure