Assistant Principal 

Sharon Lomas 

Assistant Principal

Father's Day is a special occasion that allows us to honour and appreciate the incredible fathers who play an invaluable role in our lives. This year, our school community came together to celebrate Father's Day in a truly memorable way, starting the day off with a heart warming Father's Day breakfast. The event was a resounding success and we extend our deepest gratitude to all the fathers and grandfathers who attended, making it a morning to remember.

The Parents Association, known for their dedication and commitment to enhancing school experiences, outdid themselves this time with their meticulous planning and execution of the Father's Day breakfast. The event was a testament to their hard work and passion for creating meaningful moments for our school community. From the decorations that adorned the venue to the smooth flow of activities, every detail was carefully considered, creating an ambiance that radiated warmth and appreciation.

 

Of course, no celebration is complete without delicious food, and the Parents Association delivered on this front as well. The spread of scrumptious food was a delight to behold and a treat for the taste buds. The efforts put into preparing and serving the delectable dishes did not go unnoticed and the fathers in attendance were surely left feeling satisfied and cherished.

 

One of the highlights of the Father's Day breakfast was the captivating performances by our two choirs. The melodious tunes and harmonious voices filled the air, creating an engaging atmosphere that resonated with everyone present. The choirs' dedication to their craft was evident in every note sung, and their performances added an extra layer of joy and emotion to the event. The fathers, undoubtedly proud of their children's accomplishments, were treated to an unforgettable musical experience.

As we reflect on the success of the Father's Day breakfast, it's important to acknowledge the role of fathers in our lives. Fathers serve as mentors, role models, and sources of unconditional love and support. They teach us valuable life lessons, provide guidance, and create cherished memories that last a lifetime. The Father's Day breakfast was a small way to express our gratitude for their tireless efforts and the immeasurable impact they have on our lives.

 

In conclusion, the Father's Day breakfast was a heart warming and memorable event that truly captured the spirit of appreciation and love for fathers. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the fathers who attended and made the event special, as well as to the Parents Association for their outstanding organisation and delicious food. The performances by our choirs added a touch of magic to the morning, making it a celebration that will be fondly remembered by all. Here's to the incredible fathers who shape our lives with their love and guidance – thank you for everything you do!

Exciting Baby Announcement!

 

We are overjoyed to share some wonderful news with you all! Our beloved Learning Specialist, Sarah Joseph, and Tutor, Jacinda Tribuiani and our dedicated Year 6 teacher Amy Hardie, are all expecting little bundles of joy.

 

As we celebrate this special milestone in their lives, we also want to extend our heartfelt best wishes as they prepare to embark on a new journey into parenthood. 

 

Sarah, Jacinda and Amy have been incredible assets to our school community, always going above and beyond to nurture the minds of our students and contribute to their growth and development. Their dedication, hard work, and unwavering commitment have left a positive impact on countless young lives. 

 

As they look forward to embracing the joys of motherhood, we want to show our support and appreciation for their dedication by granting Amy well-deserved maternity leave at the end of Term 3 and Sarah and Jacinda at the end of Term 4. While they take this time to welcome their little ones into the world and create beautiful memories, we, as a school community, will be here cheering them on every step of the way.