Deputy Principals' Report

Dear Families,
What a wonderful week we have had with District Athletics, Father's Day morning and mass, and of course book week. Well done to all of the students and the effort taken on our dress up day!
We would like to advise that there will be an upcoming change to the specialist timetable in Week 9, to allow classroom teachers to commence planning for Term 4. All 6 specialist subjects will occur on this day and students will require sports uniform on their day.
Tuesday 16th September - Year 1 & Year 2
Wednesday 17th September - Year 3 & Year 4
Thursday 18th September - Year 5 & Year 6
There will be no specialists for Prep due to Footy Colours day on Friday 19th September, however they will still have class sport on Monday 15th September and may wear their sports uniform on this day.
Warm Regards, Deputy Principals: Joelle Diakrousis and Anthony Speranza
Labelling of uniform
As the colder weather sets in, we’re noticing an increasing number of jumpers and jackets being misplaced or left around the school. To help us return lost items promptly and ensure no child is left cold during the day, we kindly ask families to clearly label all uniform items, especially outerwear.
A quick check to ensure your child’s name is on their jumper or jacket makes a big difference!
Smart Watches at School
We kindly remind families that smart watches are not permitted at school. These devices can be a distraction to learning and may pose privacy concerns. If a student is wearing a smart watch, they will be asked to remove it and store it in their bag for the duration of the school day. We appreciate your support in helping us maintain a focused and respectful learning environment for all students.
Resilience Groups Year 3 & 4 (Formerly Bounceback)
Mrs Diakrousis has resumed her small group Resilience sessions. At this stage, the groups will be offered to Year 3 and 4 students only.
These sessions will explore a range of strategies designed to support the development of resilience through small group activities and discussion. Our second focus will be on Resilience —Building Inner Strength.
During the sessions, students will:
- Recognise thoughts and feelings during challenges.
- Learn calming and coping strategies to bounce back.
- Develop positive self-talk skills to stay strong and motivated
The program will run as an eight-week block, with sessions held once a fortnight in the afternoon.
We look forward to supporting our students as they continue to grow in confidence and emotional wellbeing.
Seasons for Growth – Grief and Loss Support Program
We would like to let families know that Mrs Diakrousis will resume the Seasons for Growth program this term. Seasons for Growth is a small-group program designed to support children who have experienced significant change, loss, or grief—such as the death of a loved one, family separation, or other major life changes.
The program helps students explore their feelings in a safe and supportive environment through age-appropriate discussions, stories, creative activities, and personal reflection. It aims to build emotional resilience and equip students with strategies to cope with change.
The program will be available for students from Prep to Year 6, and groups will be organised by level: Junior (Prep–Year 2), Middle (Years 3–4), and Senior (Years 5–6).
If you feel your child would benefit from being part of this program, please contact Mrs Diakrousis at jdiakrousis@spmentone.catholic.edu.au.
Random Acts of Kindness
We would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the following students for their outstanding display of kindness and compassion towards others. Your willingness to support, encourage, and uplift those around you has set a wonderful example for our entire school community. It’s incredibly inspiring to see students across different year levels go out of their way to make others feel valued, included, and respected.
Your acts of kindness—whether through small gestures or significant efforts—are powerful reminders of the positive impact we can all have. Thank you for embodying the values that make our school a welcoming and caring place for everyone. Keep up the amazing work!
Week 7
Benny C. (PNS) and Elise B. (PNS) For helping keep our school clean and tidy by picking up rubbish!
Baxter K. (6LS) For immediately helping another student requiring a helping hand.
Edie D. (1KA), Grace D. (1KJA), Ella N. (1KA), Maggie P. (1KA), Maisie W. (1KA), Chloe K. (1KA) For playing so kindly with another student and being considerate of them throughout their games.
Alejandro V.(1CL) For helping out a class mate on the playground.
Cian I. (2KP) For taking the time to clean up a mess on the playground that wasn't his and encouraging his friend to also help.
Lilia C. (1JM), Thomas G. (PCS) and Nicole R. (PCS) For taking initiative to tidy up the school.
Jake R. (6LS) For his assistance with the organisation of the athletics training at Dolomore Oval.
Taj H. (3EL) For including another student who was playing alone.
Grace B. (PCS) and Abby W. (PCS) For helping other children in the classroom. Thank you for your support.
Super Kindness Award
Buddy Z. (6LS)
- For going above and beyond to make a new junior student feel welcome.
- For his assistance with the organisation of the athletics training at Dolomore Oval