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Messages from Mr Andrew Butler - REL & Wellbeing 

Sacramental Program 2023 and Sacrament of Reconciliation

 

 

Welcome back to St Agatha’s in 2023.

A paper copy of the Sacramental timetable was sent home with students last year. A copy is attached.

 

The information specifically for the Reconciliation Program this term is below.

 

Please note that attendance is expected for ONE Information Parent Session and ONE Parent/ Student workshop. 

 

Registration for Reconciliation will occur at the Information and Parent workshops. Parents must attend a workshop to enrol their child or Reconciliation. 

 

We look forward to walking the journey of faith through the sacraments with you and your family.

 

RECONCILIATION INFORMATION & PARENT WORKSHOP

Wednesday 8th February at 7.00pm

Commitment Weekend: 11th/12th February

 or

Wednesday 15th February at 7.00pm

Commitment Weekend: 18th/19th  February

 

Note: Parents need to attend only One session, please do not  bring your child.

 

RECONCILIATION PARENT- CHILD WORKSHOP

Wednesday 15th March at 5.00pm or at 7:00pm

 Or

 Thursday 16th March at 7.00pm

 

Note: Parents and child need to attend only One session

 

The expression of interest form can be emailed to enrolments@#stacbourne.catholic.edu.au

This does not confirm enrolment of the Sacraments; it helps us to identify and support families who intend to enrol for the Sacraments.

 

 

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School Transitions

 

Whether it is starting school for the first time, moving up to a higher grade or embarking on a journey through secondary school, there is no doubt that any school transition is a very exciting time for children and parents. It means your children are growing up!

 

However, transitioning is an ongoing process. It can continue long after students have entered their new environment and may encounter difficulties at a number of different stages. These stressors may appear as anxiety and frustration and result in negative or disruptive behaviours. Such behaviours can become problematic making the transitioning process even more difficult for children and parents.

 

In this edition of SchoolTV, parents will learn practical strategies to assist your child during the transition process and reduce stress and anxiety levels.

 

We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this edition of SchoolTV and we always welcome your feedback. If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the school counsellor for further information or seek medical or professional help.

 

Here is the link to the School Transitions edition of SchoolTVhttps://stacbourne.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/school-transitions