Acting Principal's Message
Elizabeth Sarpa

Acting Principal's Message
Elizabeth Sarpa
Dear Families,
I would like to start this week's newsletter by sharing some feedback we received from the parish community about our beautiful students. On Wednesday, the Year 1-6 students attended Ash Wednesday Mass to mark the beginning of the season of Lent, along with many members of our school community and the wider parish. As we left the church, many staff members were stopped by parishioners, who thanked them for the students' reverence and engagement during Mass. We also received some phone calls commending the students on their behaviour, which we shared with students at Mindfulness.
I would like to thank Michelle Peel, our Religious Education Leader, who has spent a great deal of time ensuring each of our students is aware of the expectations when attending Mass. She took each class over to the church at the beginning of the year to explain where students would sit, the various parts of the Mass and how students are expected to move in and out of the church. This has set a tone of respect and reflection when at Mass, and students demonstrated this beautifully on Ash Wednesday.
Lent is a period of preparation to celebrate the Lord's resurrection at Easter. During Lent, we seek the Lord in prayer by reading Sacred Scripture, we serve by giving alms and we practice self-control through fasting. The following questions may help you reflect and consider these Lenten themes within the context of your own family and life:


We are now seeking Expressions of Interest from members of our community. Please consider the opportunity and read the attached letter for more information:
We hope you can join us!


If you know any families who may be interested in attending one of our school tours next week, please share this information and encourage them to book:
Kind regards,
Elizabeth Sarpa