RE News

Term 4 Nano Nagle Value: Forgiveness
This term the whole school is focusing on the Nano Nagle value of Forgiveness.
Our students follow our school rules of Be Safe, Be Respectful and Be Responsible.
Students are reminded to follow the schools rules while showing Forgiveness.
You will notice that one of our class awards handed out at assembly will be for a student showing the value of Forgiveness .
Teachers are also handing out tokens to students showing the value in their interactions on the playground.
Term 4 Liturgical Calendar
Please note that this calendar is a working document and updated regularly.
Family Educator News
Nano's Lanterns
Playgroup - Everyone is welcome!
SCS Parent Pilgrimages 2025
The Family Wellbeing & Education Team from Sydney Catholic Schools invites parents, carers, and grandparents to take part in a Parent Pilgrimage during this Jubilee Year – a time to step away from daily routines and walk in faith. Each pilgrimage offers a unique theme and experience, blending prayer, reflection, and community. Whether along the stunning coastline, in the heart of the city, or in preparation for Advent, these journeys will inspire and renew your spirit.
Join us as we walk together in faith!
15 November 2025 – Preparing Our Hearts: An Advent Retreat Pilgrimage of Hope and Renewal (St Catherine Labouré, Gymea) - Open to Parents, Carers, Grandparents, all SCS Staff & Parishioners
Please register your interest here:
Preparing Our Hearts: A Retreat Pilgrimage of Hope & Renewal - https://www.trybooking.com/DANIX
As we prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ, we are reminded that Advent is a journey of the heart - an invitation to slow down, reflect, and make space for God’s presence in our lives. This retreat pilgrimage to St Catherine Labouré, Gymea is an opportunity to renew our hope, embrace the joy of the Gospel, and ready our hearts for the coming of Jesus. The day will include a presentation by Rev Dr Gregory Morgan PP, who will share practical tips on how to have the best Advent ever, helping us make the most of this holy season.
God Bless,
Ann Woodhouse, Family Educator






