Term 1 Dates and Events
'Our Lady of Fatima is a small, diverse, community driven school, located on Bunurong land and underpinned with strong wellbeing philosophies.'
COMING UP
Wednesday March 3rd - Last Prep Rest Day - - Preps commence full time from 9/03.
Fri 5 March - Pancake Friday - gold coin donation
Mon 8 March - Labour day holiday - No school
Tuesday 9 March - Preps commence full time
Mon 15 & Tues 16 March - Click Against Hate Cybersafe Incursions Level 5/6
Thurs 11 March - Year 5/6 Confirmation family workshop 7pm
Mon 15 - Fri 19 March - Catholic Education Week
Fri 19 March - Harmony Day and National Day of action against bullying and violence. Special activities and special lunch day. Indonesian incursion.
Fri 26 March - Summer Lightning Premiership
Thu 01 April - Special Holy Week Assembly, Easter raffle draw and Term 1 Concludes. Last day of school for students and staff. School concludes @ 3:30pm
TERM 2 DATES
Mon 19 April - Staff Conference Day No students
Tue 20 April - Term 2 Commences for all students
Fri 23rd April - Confirmation @ 7:00pm in our Church
Sun 25 April - ANZAC Day
Fri 30 April - Cross country
Sun 02 May - 9.00am and 5.00pm Reconciliation and Eucharist Presentation Mass 1
Thurs 06 May - Mother’s Day Stall (Parents in action group)
Thurs 6 May - Reconciliation family workshop 7pm
Sun 09 May - 9.00am and 5.00pm Reconciliation and Eucharist Presentation Mass 2
Fri 07 May - Mothers Day Breakfast 8.00am and Mass 9.30am
Thurs 20 May - Eucharist family workshop 7pm
Thursday 27 May - Year 3 and 4 Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sun 30 May - Year 5 Eucharist Celebration Mass 5.00pm
Sun 06 June - Year 4 Eucharist Celebration Mass 5.00pm
Tues 11 June – Friday 21 May - NAPLAN
Mon 14 June - Queen’s Birthday
Mon 21 June - Reports go home
Fri 25 June - Term 2 Concludes @ 3:30pm
Catholic Education - Celebrating 200 Years in Australia
Over 200 years, Catholic schools have educated millions of Australian students.
Our 1,751 Catholic schools across Australia are distinct and diverse. From metropolitan cities to rural, regional and remote parts of Australia, our schools meet the individual needs of their students differently, but with the same shared mission of an excellent, faith-based education.
The National Catholic Education Commission (NCEC) will mark 200 years of Catholic education in Australia from November 2020 to December 2021. While there is a national focus to this initiative, the emphasis will be on celebrations at local diocesan and school level. Marking this key milestone is both an acknowledgment of our history and an aspirational view to our future. Watch this space.
Memories from yesterday, moments from today