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2024 SCHOOL TERM DATES
Term 4 - Monday 7th October - Friday 20th December 2024
Last day of School for Students for Term 4 is Tuesday 17th December 2024.
Wednesday 18th December is a Pupil Free Day
Thursday 19th December is a Pupil Free Day
Friday 20th December is a Pupil Free Day
2025 SCHOOL TERM DATES
Wednesday 29th Jan 2025 - Student MAI testing day
Thursday 30th Jan 2025 - Student MAI testing day
Friday 31st Jan 2025 - Frist day of School for students
(Information regarding the MAI testing days will be provided late term 4 2024)
Reminder you can also check the PAM calendar for important dates.
Day
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Date
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Volunteer 1
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Volunteer 2
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Reserve
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Wed
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4-Dec-24
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Gab Waterman
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Zoe Curtis
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Bec Coleman
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Fri
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6-Dec-24
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Jess Bristow
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Rochelle Salerman
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Rhiannon Aurisch
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Wed
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11-Dec-24
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Ashleigh Fairhall
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Anna Baynes
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Courtney Moore
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Fri
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13-Dec-24
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Hannah McClaren
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Mikaela Fowler
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Jemma Davis
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Wed
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18-Dec-24
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Bec Coleman
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Chloe Nikolajew
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Macala Heywood
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Thank you to all our tuckshop volunteers!
Time: 12.35pm - 2pm
Please be reminded that the canteen now closes for over-the-counter sales from 1.25pm. This allows students time to finish eating canteen items before returning to class.
If you need to swap your allocated day, please contact another volunteer to make arrangements. The office should only be contacted as a last resort.
On Tuesday 26 of November we had Scott Hone from Melbourne come to St Thomas’ to perform to the whole school his BMX show, ‘Scott’s BMX Trick Bike Show’. Scott has been a member of Circus OZ and has travelled all over the world. Since 2015 Scott has been performing his show in Australia. Scott performed many tricks on his BMX such as backwards on the front wheel, frontwards on the back wheel, Frontwards on the front wheel, backwards upside down. All while telling the story of his life about joining the circus and how perseverance and thinking creatively can lead you on an adventure through life. Scott called for members of the audience, Lincoln Kerton, Hudson Whitely, Layla Smolenaars, Maddi Mizzi and Lora Pinto to come and help perform his final trick.
The show was a lot of fun and was enjoyed by the whole school.
FA - Mrs Goudie & Mrs Phillips | Jasper Lange & Ada Brown. Alora Pinto & Lexi Healy. Eleanor Glover & Zara Aurisch |
FB - Mrs Brayshaw | Anaia Bond & Bobby McLay. Freya Stubbe & Cameron Gibson |
1/2A - Mrs Morelli | Caleb McLaren & Charlie Jones. Ethan Fairhall & Willow Smolenaars. Mackenzie Wilkins, Sophia Jinesh |
1/2B - Mrs Manning & Mrs Cheshire | Evelyn Osborn & Oliver Van Der Graaf. Scarlett Lynch & Beau Bigham. Mabel Fowler & Oscar Goudie |
1/2C - Ms Ko & Mrs Jones | Ted Curtis. Lucy Fairhall & Joey Healy. Evie Jellis, Lincoln Mawley |
1/2D - Mrs Bennett | Elkie Leggett & Elijah Sim. Thomas Swasbrick & Stevie Brennan. Nixon Ieradi, Milah Robertson, Mia Rees & Mac Sellings |
3/4A - Mrs Irwin | Miya Bird & Theo Dos Santos. Ally Skeen & Hudson Pini. Elouise Wood & Tate Gallatly |
3/4B - Mrs Wilson | Arley Murphy, Matthew Bendall & Max Lock. Maddison Rogers, Mahli Osborn & Matthew Bendall |
3/4C - Mrs Cameron | Abby Glover, Thomas Irving & Piper Jeremiah. Chloe McCarthy & Tom Duffield. Harry Ieradi & Jake Whykes |
3/4D - Mr Brunt | Franklin Heywood & Thea Stubbe. Audrey Wilson, Jaggar Nikolajew, Charlotte Francis & Ettie Curtis |
5/6A - Mr Arnup & Mr Hickey | Henry Gratten, Emiley Bennett & Ava Fairhall. Amanda Harris & Lexi Avery. Asha Butterworth & Jobe Walker |
5/6B - Miss Berry | Alyson Ryan & Mesa Cordwell |
5/6C - Mrs Lee | Ella Franis & Hunter Lange. Archer Dyer & Maddi Mizzi. Mason Fairhall & Piper Hanratty |
5/6D - Mrs Bradley & Mrs Fox | Mia Cutrupi & Layla Smolenaars. Indy Foster & Lila Bristow. Billy Wilson & Will Lonsdale |
Digitech - Mrs Etheridge | Angus Wood |
We have a number of items available in the second hand uniform shop. To purchase or check out what's available please contact Anna Baynes on 0419117649.
Confidence & Motivation
Building confidence and motivation in young people is essential for their overall wellbeing and is a key aspect of their development. These qualities can have a lasting impact on their success and happiness. Confidence helps children believe in their abilities and face challenges with a positive attitude, while motivation drives their desire to learn, explore, and achieve their goals.
Fostering these traits involves creating an environment that encourages children to take risks, learn from their mistakes, and celebrate their achievements. Confidence is built when children feel capable and valued, while motivation is fuelled by the belief that their efforts will lead to growth and success. By actively supporting both, we can help young people thrive in the academic, social, and personal areas of their life.
By offering positive reinforcement, setting realistic expectations, and celebrating their efforts, we can model a positive mindset that can go a long way in helping young people develop both confidence and motivation. Nurturing these qualities, will help them grow into self-assured individuals who believe in their ability to succeed, setting the foundation for a fulfilling future.
In this edition of SchoolTV, discover how to provide opportunities for autonomy and support your child in persevering through challenges.
Here is the link to your Edition https://sttsale.catholic.
Community Update: Our Lady of Sion Convent and former Sion Campus, Sale
JOINT STATEMENT FROM
Bishop Greg Bennet & Mr Paul Velten
Catholic Bishop of Sale Director of Catholic Education
Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Ltd
Community Update 3: The Future of
Our Lady of Sion Convent and
former Sion Campus, Sale.
The Our Lady of Sion Convent building in Sale is a much-loved local landmark with historical and
educational significance for Catholics, the Catholic education community, and the broader community
in Sale.
In this third update, we want to bring members of St Mary’s Parish, St Thomas’ Primary School, and
other members of the Sale community, up to date about the significant progress that has occurred
since August 2023 in the redevelopment of the former Our Lady of Sion Convent site into an exciting,
state-of-the-art education facility, serving the mission of the Diocese of Sale.
A significant challenge in the redevelopment planning process is to ensure that the comprehensive
renovation of this iconic 125-year-old building will be done in ways that will (a) meet the needs of
students and staff in a contemporary educational context, and (b) comply with the more rigorous
21st-century building codes, while still retaining the building’s original beauty, grandeur and
character. This process requires meticulous planning and sensitive consultation with numerous
stakeholders.
The architects and consultants are progressing in the design and preparation works. The
Architectural team continues to meet with heritage advisors, specialist engineers and the St Thomas’
Primary School community.
There has also been ongoing consultation with the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion to identify how their
extensive contribution to Catholic education on this site can be acknowledged and celebrated, to
ensure their legacy endures among future generations.
We are happy to announce that, earlier this year, the Victorian Minister for Planning, through the
Department of Transport and Planning (DTP), granted a planning permit for the proposed works.
We can also confirm that we were successful in obtaining a Commonwealth Capital Grant from the
Federal Government for the construction of additional new student learning spaces on the site. These
proposed education facilities are an essential element of the overall St Thomas’ Primary School
masterplan and are separate to the redevelopment work on the former Sion Convent building.
While the planning process continues, it is anticipated that work will soon commence to bring the
property back to a clean site, as well as beginning some preservation of the former Sion Convent.
Community members may see the demolition of some non-heritage and ad-hoc structures that have
been identified as being unsuitable as contemporary learning spaces. These buildings are not
included in the proposed development masterplan. There will also be some associated groundwork
and temporary building maintenance essential to preserving the former Sion Convent building whilst
it is in caretaker mode.
While we are excited about the considerable progress that has been made in the past ten months, a
great deal of work is still to be done before a definitive announcement can be made to key
stakeholders about the approval of the project. Please keep this project, the re-development team,
and the St Thomas’ Catholic Primary School community, in your prayers.
Background and Timeline:
November 2020: The site became vacant following the formal relocation of the Catholic College
Sale Junior campus. Many expressed their dreams and hopes for the future use
of this treasured local landmark.
August 2021: The Bishop of Sale, through his Diocesan Committee chaired by the former
Member for Gippsland South and parishioner of St Mary’s Cathedral, the
Honourable Mr Peter Ryan, began exploring possible uses of the convent
building. The Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Ltd (DOSCEL) engaged
specialist consultants to explore the possible relocation of St Thomas’ Catholic
Primary School, Sale to the Sion Campus site.
November 2021: A community survey was undertaken to gather feedback on relocating
St Thomas’ Catholic Primary School to the Sion Campus site.
October 2022: It was announced that through the work of DOSCEL and the Diocesan
Committee, consideration would focus on the development of the whole site as a
state-of-the-art education facility with the Convent building which includes the
Chapel being the centrepiece of the school.
December 2022: Early conceptual designs for a Preliminary Proposed Masterplan were
developed by a project architect for consideration and assessment.
January - June 2023: Extensive investigations continued and a range of consultant specialists
including engineers, surveyors and a Heritage Advisor were appointed.
June 2022: Preliminary Proposed Masterplan moved to Detailed Design Phase. Architects
commenced engagement with Town Planning.
February 2024: Planning permit granted by the Minister for Planning through the Department of
Transport and Planning
February 2024: Commonwealth Government Capital Grant confirmed.
For Project Updates on Our Lady of Sion Convent and Sion Campus go to: