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Four  Easter Story Paintings by  Australian  Aboriginal Artist Linda Naparula Walker

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Australian Aboriginal artist Linda Naparula Walker is a Warlpiri woman from Yuendumu Community in Central Australia.  Her father taught her to paint when she was a teenager.  He told her all the stories she could paint and share through her art.  In 2011 Linda created four Easter paintings that show the progression of Easter week events from Palm Sunday through Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

 

The Significance of the Resurrection

The Resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of our Catholic faith. It reminds us of God's promise of new life, hope, and the triumph of love over death. For our school community, it is a time to celebrate renewal, deepen our faith, and live out the values of compassion, joy, and unity.

 


Dear Parents and Carers,

 

Welcome back to Term Two.  We hope you all had a restful break and a beautiful Easter spent with loved ones.

 

This week’s newsletter is a short one, but it includes some important information for this week and next. Please take a moment to read through carefully.

 

Friday,  April 24th, - Feast Day of our school's patron saint  

St Fidelis.

St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen is recognized as the patron saint of lawyers and peace. He is known for his unwavering commitment to the truth and his tireless efforts to promote justice and peace in a time of great conflict and violence.

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Our school will celebrate this day on Friday May 1st in  the following way: 

 

An Invitation is extended to our whole community to celebrate our Whole School Mass at 9:15am. The students will then enjoy a day filled with special activities.

9:15 amWhole School Mass St Fidelis Feast Day - All Welcome
10:00am-11:00amSt Fidelis Activities - Who is St Fidelis?

11:40-1:30pm

 

 

Mixed year  level games (F-5)

Year 6 students to organize and conduct the group games with teacher assistance

1:30-1:50pm

Lunch Order Day (Sushi and Anzac Biscuit)

Free Zooper Dooper for all students (please email your child's teacher if you do not want your child to receive a Zooper Dooper) 

2:30-3:30pmStudents back to their own classrooms
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ANZAC DAY SERVICE FRIDAY APRIL 25TH @COBURG RSL

 

On Saturday  25th April the Coburg RSL will be holding a dawn service for ANZAC DAY. We were kindly invited to attend this special service.  I will be attending with our School Captains and their parents.

 

The children will have the privilege of laying a wreath on behalf of our school during the service.  You are all  invited to attend.  It begins at 6:00am at Coburg RSL, 323 Sydney Road Coburg. 

 

If you have never been to a dawn service it is a very moving experience and well worth attending once in your lifetime. 

 

Next Monday April 27th we will hold a  commemorative service for  ANZAC Day ay 10:30am. ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces became known as ANZACs. 

 

Anzac Day is a commemoration of the anniversary of the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli, Turkey on 25 April in 1915.This is a very special day in Australia’s history.  

 

The service will be held on Hawthorn yard around our flagpoles and memorial garden (weather permitting)  at 10:30am and we welcome as many of our families as possible to be part of this service.

 

The service will be led by  our Year 3 students.

 

We also welcome a member from the RSL Mr Scott Smith (Navy veteran) who will lay a wreath and read the Oath, as well as Anthony Cianflone, our local MP, who will say a few words to commemorate this important day.

Year 5/6 Camp   Monday 20th April  May to Wednesday 22nd  April  | Sovereign  Hill Camp

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All Year 5/6 students, along with the Year 5/6 teaching team, Mr Jennings, Ms Wenckowski, Ms Zorzut , Ms Pirrotta & Mrs Watson (Tuesday only), will be attending School Camp at Sovereign Hill from Monday 20th April to Wednesday 22nd April. 

 

Camp provides a wonderful opportunity for students to engage in valuable learning experiences outside the classroom. The weather forecast is looking positive.

 

A special thank you to our dedicated teachers who are generously giving up their personal time to make this camp possible for your children.

 

Please note that classes will run as normal on Thursday 23rd  and Friday 24th April for all Year 5/6 students. However, there will be replacement teachers on these days.

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Welcome  MACSEYE - | (OSHC)  As you are aware Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS)  has informed me that MACSEYE will be our new Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) provider for our students and families and will commence Monday April 20th.

 

We welcome Shumaita to St Fidelis as our  new OSHC coordinator. She will begin on Monday April 20th at 7:00am. 

 

MACSEYE is a newly approved provider, set up by the Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS) to offer a range of early childhood and school-aged care programs.

MACSEYE is committed to see every child and family flourish. Their programs are designed to foster a sense of identity, health and well-being. 

 

As a Catholic provider, MACSEYE will have strong links with our school and local parish, working together to build a vibrant community of support for children and families. MACSEYE is an approved registered provider and sets a high standard of quality in line with the National Quality Standards.  Please see newsletter for booking information under the MACSEYE tab.

 

You can also email MACSEYE directly at contact@macseye.vic.edu.au or call 1300 501 029.

STUDENTS ART WORK DISPLAYED AT EMILS CAFE

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We are delighted to share some exciting news from St Fidelis, where the creativity of our students is now shining beyond the classroom walls. Six beautiful student artworks are currently on display at Emil’s Café, 347 Reynard Street Pascoe Vale South,  offering the wider community a glimpse into the imagination, talent, and expression of our young artists.

 

At the end of last term, Mr Frazzetto delivered the artworks to Emil’s Café, transforming part of the cafe's space into a small gallery filled with colour and stroy. Each piece reflects a unique voice and perspective:

 

  • Gabriella S (Foundation) – A Colourful Day
  • Maybelle F (Year 2) – Pink Lilies
  • Audrey T (Year 2) – Looking Through Vincent van Gogh’s Eyes
  • Ruby J (Year 3) – The Mountain
  • Clara P (Year 6) – Our Saint
  • Roderick R (Year 6) – Love of Jesus

     

From joyful colour and playful beginnings in Foundation, to thoughtful reflection and faith filled expression in the senior years, these artworks tell a story of growth, imagination, and pride in learning.

 

We extend a special thanks to George and Johnny El-Khoury for generously displaying  our students’ work. Their support has created a meaningful opportunity for our young artists to be celebrated in the  community.

 

We  encourage families to visit Emil’s Café, enjoy a coffee, and take a moment to view the creativity and spirit of our St Fidelis students on display.

Important Things to Remember:

  • Winter Uniform Transition - Full winter uniform  begins Monday, May 11th.
  • School hats are no longer required in Term 2, in line with our SunSmart policy.
  • Punctuality matters – please ensure students arrive at school on time, ready for a great day of learning. Gates close at 8:50 sharp. Parents can you please ensure you are out of the classroom by 8:50am
  • Label everything – especially jumpers and jackets.
  • Upcoming Events – Check the parent calendar on NFORMA for upcoming excursions, assemblies, and special events.
  • Instagram - Please stay updated on our Instagram for events, weekly timetable , celebrations etc…
  • Communication – If your child is going to be absent or late, please notify the school office as early as possible via Nforma App.
  • Kings Birthday Public Holiday School Closed - Monday June 8th
  • School Closure Day - Thursday June 25th Student - Led Learning Conversations

     

Thank you for your continued support. 

 

We’re looking forward to a productive and exciting term ahead!

 

Have a lovely week

Regards

Manuela