Parent Information 

Mass, Performance & Easter Hat Parade followed with BYO Picnic for recess.

On Thursday 10th April we will be having an Easter Mass, Re-enactment Performance & Easter Hat Parade. We invite you to join us and stay with your BYO Picnic for recess and activities afterwards. Students are to create their Easter Hats at home. 

We look forward to seeing you there.

Pupil Free Day - Friday 11th April 2025

O'Connor Catholic College - Year 7 2026 

Please see below flyer regarding O'Connor Catholic College interview evening for Year 7 students in 2026.

2025 Transition Enrolments

Term 2- Winter Uniform

School Supervision 

Please ensure that your child is not arriving to school prior to 8.30am or being collected from school after 3.20pm. Outside of these hours, school staff will not be available to supervise students. 

 

Students who arrive after 8:50am will need to be signed in by Parents at the Front Office, if this doesn't occur parents will receive an unexplained notification for late attendance.

Thank you for signing your child in if they are late, as this ensures our attendance records are accurate. 

School Attendance 

When your child is absent without explanation, you will receive an SMS and email from the school.  You can explain planned absences in advance by writing an email or phoning the school. Absences of more than 10 days require a form to be filled out to apply for "Extended Leave" which requires approval from the Principal. 

 

 

School TV 

This month on SchoolTV - Cybersafety

 

Young people today are growing up in an increasingly connected world where technology is part of their everyday lives –– for learning, socialising, and entertainment. While the digital world offers enormous benefits, it also comes with serious risks. From cyberbullying and online predators to inappropriate content and screen time concerns, navigating the online environment can be challenging for young people and their families.

 

Cybersafety is not just about blocking access –– it's about empowering young people with the knowledge and skills they need to use technology responsibly and safely. This includes understanding privacy settings, recognising scams, and developing healthy digital habits. At the same time, it's important for parents and caregivers to stay informed, have open and judgement-free conversations with their children, and lead by example through positive online behaviour.

 

In today's digital age, safeguarding a child's wellbeing must also include protecting their online life. This edition of SchoolTV will help you better understand the digital landscape your child is navigating and offer practical strategies to help them stay safe, confident and in control online.

 

Here is the link to the Edition https://stmarysguyra.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/cybersafety-au

 

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