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Dear Parents and Carers,
It’s been a smooth and positive start to the term, with students settling back into routines and classrooms buzzing with energy and learning.
Yesterday, we sent home Term Letters outlining what’s happening in each class this term. These are also included in this newsletter for your convenience. Please take a few moments to read through them so you’re aware of key learning focuses, upcoming events, and how you can support your child’s learning.
Staff News
This term, we’re delighted to welcome Fiona Sedlacek to our Learning Support team. Fiona joins us as a Classroom Support Assistant, bringing with her a wealth of knowledge and experience. We’re so pleased to have her on board and know she’ll be a great asset to our school community.
We also warmly welcome back Jessica Gordon, who is returning from maternity leave. Jess is teaching in Year 3/4H this term while Jacinta Housler takes Long Service Leave. It’s wonderful to have Jess back with us, and I know the students are enjoying having her as their teacher.
Happening Tomorrow
You’re Invited to the St Thomas Community Assembly.
We’re really hoping to hear from our school parents!
We warmly invite all parents and carers to join us tomorrow, Saturday 2 August, for the St Thomas Community Assembly, from 9:30am to 2:30pm.
This is a special opportunity to come together, reflect, and have your voice heard as we shape the future of our parish and school community. Whether you're deeply involved already or just starting to connect, your perspective matters - and we especially want to hear from our school families.
The day begins with Mass at 9:30 am, followed by meaningful conversation and a shared lunch (prepared by Victoria Town) in the school hall. A good number of school staff will be attending - we’d love you to be part of it too.
This Assembly is part of a wider Archdiocesan journey toward a Synod in 2026 - and tomorrow is our chance to contribute.
You can still register using the QR code on the attached flyer. Please join us as we honour 50 years of parish life and look forward with hope and purpose.
Let’s shape the future - together.
Canteen Update – Change to Operating Days
We are so fortunate to have a canteen run by our talented chef, Victoria Town, who prepares delicious, homemade meals and snacks for our children From nourishing lunches to tasty recess treats, all items are made fresh with care – it’s no surprise the canteen is a much-loved part of our school.
Starting Monday 1 September (Week 7), there will be a change to our canteen operations. The canteen will no longer open on Mondays, and will instead operate on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays only.
While the canteen provides an important and valued service to our families, it’s vital that it continues to receive strong support from parents and carers to remain a viable and attractive option for the school community. By choosing to order from the canteen, you are helping us sustain this wonderful service.
As always, coffee will still be available for parents and carers from 8:30am on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. It’s a great way to connect with other families and start the day.
Worth a Watch: Parental Guidance
Before recommending anything to our parent community, I like to take the time to explore it myself - and I’m so glad I did with Parental Guidance. This show is well worth watching.
Airing on Channel Nine (and available on 9Now), Parental Guidance brings together families with a wide range of parenting styles - from free-range to strict, gentle to routine-based - and puts them through real-life challenges to explore how they respond to the complex situations parents face today. Hosted by parenting expert Dr. Justin Coulson and Ally Langdon, the show is insightful, often moving, and full of practical food for thought.
What makes these shows particularly powerful is its focus on the challenges facing today’s families, including critical issues such as screen time, online grooming, peer pressure, and digital safety. These are topics that every parent needs to understand — and Parental Guidance presents them in a relatable, accessible way that encourages reflection and discussion.
I believe this show is a valuable watch for any parent or carer wanting to feel more informed and confident in navigating modern parenting. It’s a reminder that while every family is different, the safety, wellbeing, and growth of our children is a shared goal.
NAIDOC Week Celebrations at St Thomas
As part of our NAIDOC Week celebrations, eight of our students who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander attended the Canberra NAIDOC Mass last Friday at St Christopher’s Cathedral. Each student brought along a friend to share in this special experience, and together they joined with schools and community members from across the region in a beautiful celebration of culture, Country, and faith. They were accompanied by Anne Barbic and Caleb Piper, who have always and continue to, support and celebrate our First Nations students.
Today at school, the spirit of NAIDOC continued with a vibrant performance from Dion Drummond, an engaging storyteller, dancer, and proud Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal man. Dion had the whole school captivated with his stories, traditional dances, and the playing of clapping sticks. We learnt about Torres Strait Islander culture and history and were reminded of the strong message of respect—respect for culture, elders, land, and one another.
There were smiles all around as students joined in the dancing and even the teachers got up and gave it a go! It was a joyful and meaningful way to celebrate the oldest living cultures on earth.
A Friendly Reminder About Morning Drop-Off
A big thank you to all our families for helping keep our car park safe and calm each morning!
A gentle reminder that our Kiss and Drop zone is designed for quick drop-offs where children are able to independently get out of the car and make their way into the school grounds. If your child needs a bit of extra help in the morning, whether that’s with bags, seatbelts or just a goodbye hug, we kindly ask that you park in the nearby car park and walk them across the pedestrian crossing. This helps keep traffic flowing smoothly and, most importantly, ensures the safety of all our students
Wait, there is more about the carpark ….?
Wet Weather Pick-Up – Working Together to Stay Dry and Safe!
As we all know, wet weather can make school pick-up a little trickier, but we have a plan in place to help things run as smoothly (and the children dry!) as possible.
When we call Wet Weather Pick-Up we send an alert out on Compass. We aim to make that decision before 3:00pm. The plan is parents stay in their cars and drive through the pick-up area, rather than parking and walking to classroom doors. Please see the attached flyer regarding wet weather pick-up later in the newsletter.
Here’s how it works:
- One of our staff members is stationed in the car park with a walkie-talkie, noting which families are arriving.
- They radio through to classroom teachers, who then have your child ready and waiting when you reach the kerb.
- This system allows teachers to keep a clear line of sight on the driveway and ensures students are called safely and promptly to your car.
We do understand that there are times when you may need to walk with an umbrella or collect your child quickly for an after-school commitment, and of course, that’s okay when needed. However, we hope that most families will use the drive-through option, as it helps everything run more smoothly and keeps everyone safer and drier.
We really appreciate your patience and support, especially when the weather isn’t on our side!
That’s it for this newsletter. Thank you for your continued partnership, and together we look forward to another great term.
Yours in partnership,
RE Term 3 - "Jubilee Year - Pilgrims of Hope"
St Vincent de Paul Society
This term we are supporting families in our community through weekly donations to the St Vincent de Paul pantry. Please add an extra item to your weekly shopping if you can, this routine can support others in a meaningful way.
The following items can be donated; cereal, long-life milk, dry spaghetti, tins of soup, tea/coffee, baked beans, rice and toilet paper.
Sacramental Information
Students are coming into the last weeks of preparation in the sacramental program for Reconciliation. They will celebrate the sacrament for the first time at 6pm in the Church on Thursday 14 August. We keep these students in our prayers.
The confirmation sacramental program will begin with the information night at 6pm in the Church on Wednesday 27 August. The confirmation retreat day will be held on Friday 19 September. More information will be sent out for the Confirmation Retreat Day in the coming weeks.
Geoff Ryan
REC
Date |
Event |
Wednesday 6 August |
Kinder 100 days |
Thursday 7 August |
James Foley (Author) visits K-2 |
Friday 8 August |
Assembly 5/6T, 5/6M |
Monday 11 August |
Science Week starts |
Thursday 14 August |
Sacrament of Reconciliation 6pm |
Friday 15 August |
Feast of Assumption - Mass (whole school) 9:30am |
Monday 18 August |
Book Week starts |
Wednesday 20 August |
RA Spratt (Author) visits Yr 3-6 |
Thursday 21 August |
Book Week Parade 8:50am |
Calendar
To view the Parent and Carers calendar please follow the link below to our school website. This calendar is very user friendly and clear to view on mobile phones.
Book Week is this term, and this year’s theme is “Book an adventure”.
In Week 5 we will hold 2 events for families to join, on Thursday 21 August.
- Our annual Book week dress parade at 8:50am.
- Our first “Books, bears, buddies and blankets” at 2:30pm until bell time.
Children can bring a soft toy to school on this day, but it needs to fit into their school bags.
Both events will be held around the stage. Children dress up as a character from a book or as something that fits with the theme. There are some websites below to give you some ideas but please don’t feel as if you need to spend a lot of money. We encourage you to use your imagination to create a costume with your child from what you already have at home if you can. You’ll be surprised with items you already own or can borrow that will make a great costume! Looking forward to seeing our community come together to celebrate the wonders of books.
If you have a picnic blanket that we can use for the afternoon reading event, please drop by the library with your name marked on the back. Thank you in advance!
Librarian
Happy Birthday
to the following students and staff
who are celebrating a birthday
Jessica O'C
Vincent S
ArabellaT
AdvanS
Georgia R
Eliana D V
Gavy S
Zali R
Anthony M
Devarshi S
Amelia N
Tommy C (Wellbeing Dog)
Holly K
Zachary A
Winter G
Isabella W
Lilah R
Sara G
Alice K
Aayat K
Isaac MT
Harvey B
Annabelle P
Anbrose W
Jarli B
James Z
Caitlin K
Pippa K
Scarlett McE
Mrs Housler
Miss George
Mrs Nyunt
On the 25 July it was my 3rd Birthday! Thank you to all the students and staff who made my day very special.



