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Dear Parents, Guardians and Carers,
Special Events
We’re looking forward to welcoming our school community through the gates this week for two special events.
On Thursday afternoon, we’ll be celebrating Mother’s Day with an event filled with warmth and appreciation. Thoughtful activities have been planned to help our mums feel valued and cherished; we’re excited to share this lovely afternoon with you.
On Friday, we’ll be holding our Annual Cross Country. Families are warmly invited to come along, cheer on their children, and get into the spirit by wearing house colours.
Due to ongoing building works, we’ve made adjustments to the course and viewing areas to ensure a safe and clear track for our runners. We appreciate your understanding and support.
Due to child safety requirements, all parents need to sign in either via the QR Code on the gates or through the office for both events. Gates will be open at 2.30pm to 2.40pm and supervised by staff for the Mother’s Day Afternoon. If you arrive after the gates have closed, please enter via the office. Similarly with the Cross Country, gates will be open until 9.00am. Then parents will need to come through the office.
To make the day even more enjoyable, the P&F group will be running a free BBQ for all students and families, students will get to enjoy their sausage in bread once they have completed the cross country circult in their classrooms. A coffee van will also be on-site, serving hot and cold beverages for the adults from 8.30am, please consider supporting this iniative while you are here.
The P&F are also looking for extra hands to help with the BBQ and upcoming events. If you're interested in volunteering, please collect a Volunteer Pack from the school office and ensure you have a valid Working With Children Card.
Incident Update
I’d also like to address some concerns about an incident that occurred earlier this week. To clarify, no formal lockdown was initiated. Yard duty staff made the decision to temporarily close a section of the yard to allow a student time and space to self-regulate, and to ensure the safety and wellbeing of others. This is a standard and respectful approach we take in managing behaviour.
Following such incidents, we always conduct a thorough debrief to reflect on how we can better support the student involved, as well as the wider student body. Please be assured that should a practice or formal lockdown or evacuation occur, families will be informed accordingly.
Thank you for your ongoing support and involvement in our school life. We look forward to seeing many of you this week!
Building Works Update
We have slowed a little while surveyors and architects design the retaining walls required for the new basketball court. The roof sheeting will be installed on Friday this week and line marking on the new basketball court is set to be completed next week. We have concrete steps being poured tomorrow. This will create a seating area to view the undercover area and fill the void between the differing heights of the courts.
Disabled Car Parks
With the current changes to carline; and the temporary disruptions to the Copelands Road drop off and pick up point, I would to thank you all for your patience and understanding. As we settle into these new arrangements, I would like to remind all families that pedestrian safety is still paramount.
We have received reports that disabled parks are being used for a quicker drop off by people not displaying the appropriate permit, please respect that these spaces need to stay free for families/visitors with disability permits.
Parents & Friends Purchased Sports Equipment
A big thank you to the P&F who have provided new sports equipment for the students to use. Two Connect four games, under cover games and portable goal posts have been made available for kids to use. The P&F have agreed to set a target to raise $7000 by the end of the year to buy new reading resources for our junior school. Due to the rapid growth of the junior school, resources have become increasingly scarce. This commitment is another reason why fundraising and P&F support are so valuable. A Father’s Day Stall and a Cookie Dough Fundraiser are booked for Term 3!
Look out for information later in the term.
Warm Regards,
Stephen Pitt | Principal
Children's Liturgy at Sunday Mass
The Children’s Liturgy of the Word is designed to help children engage
with God’s word in a meaningful and interactive way.
It offers an opportunity for spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of the Mass.
During this special time, children can strengthen their relationship with God.
Children’s Liturgy will be offered on the 3rd Sunday St. Ita’s Drouin
10.30am Mass and the 4th Sunday St. Joseph’s Warragul 9am Mass
Listed below are the dates until the end of the year.
ST. JOSEPH’S, WARRAGUL MASS at 9.00AM
Sunday May 25
Sunday June 22
Sunday July 27
Sunday August 24
Sunday September 28
Sunday October 26
Sunday November 23
ST. ITA’S, DROUIN MASS at 10.30AM
Sunday May 18
Sunday June 15
Sunday July 20
Sunday August 17
Sunday September 21
Sunday October 19
Sunday November 16
Catholic Education Week | May 16 to May 23
Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Sale will celebrate
Catholic Education Week from
Friday 16 May to Friday 23 May 2025.
This year’s theme is Pilgrims of Hope to coincide with the
Jubilee Year of Hope in 2025.
Catholic Education Week is a highlight of the year for our diocese,
as schools and parish communities come together to celebrate our
Catholic identity and unique mission.
About the Jubilee Year 2025 - Pilgrims of Hope
Pope Francis has declared a Jubilee Year of Hope in 2025.
A Jubilee is a special year of grace and conversion, involving prayer, pilgrimage and sacramental repentance, held every 25 years, or during other years as called for by the Pope. Through a series of concrete rituals, acts and commitments, the goal of a Jubilee year is to inspire and encourage holiness of life among the faithful and therefore to strengthen the Church’s witness to God’s loving mercy in and for the world.
The word “jubilee” is derived from the Hebrew word jobel, which means “ram’s horn”; since it was precisely that horn which was used as a trumpet, whose sound indicated to everybody the beginning of the jubilee year. The book of Leviticus, in the code of holiness, is the source which tells us of the significance of the jubilee year, a year of liberation “par excellence,” which is at the end of seven weeks of years, the fiftieth year.

Thanks to your amazing efforts, we've successfully recycled 1,444 bottles through the Container Deposit Scheme!
That’s a big win for our environment – and a step towards a cleaner, greener future.
CDS Code- C2000010650
But why stop there?
Let’s see how fast we can hit our next milestone.
Every bottle counts – so keep collecting, keep returning, and let’s make an even bigger impact together!
Our annual school photos, including sibling photos will be taken by Arthur Reed Photos on Monday June 2.
There is no need to return any forms or money to school; a unique image code will be issued to all students on/after photo day so families can register online to view images when they become available in the webshop.
Registration is simple, just follow the 3 simple steps on your child’s personalised flyer once you receive it and remember to add the codes for all your children attending this school.
When images are ready to view and in the webshop, all parents who have registered will be notified by SMS and email.
Once registered, please wait for notification that 2025 images are online to view before making your purchase.