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“From the first moment that a student sets foot in a Catholic school, he or she ought to have the impression of entering a new environment, one illuminated by the light of faith, and having its own unique characteristics. The inspiration of Jesus must be translated from the ideal into the real. The Gospel spirit should be evident in a Christian way of thought and life which permeates all facets of the educational climate”.
2025 SCHOOL TERM DATES
Term 3
Monday 21st July - Friday 19th September
Term 4
Monday 6th October - Friday 19th December
Important Dates Regarding Buses
Friday 19th September Student Free Day St Thomas
Monday 6 th October First Day of Term 4
Monday 3 rd November Student Free Day NO BUSES RUNNING
Tuesday 4 th November Melbourne Cup Day NO BUSES RUNNING
Thursday 18 th December Last day for St Thomas
Foundation A - Mrs Goudie & Mrs Manning | Ari Mowat & Jayla Ngapare |
Foundation B - Mrs Brayshaw | Addi Robertson & Claire Ryan |
Year 1 A - Mrs Morelli / Mrs Ray | Lenix Sanders & Lorah Lim |
Year 1 B - Mrs Phillips / Mrs Ray | Lexie Healy & Jack Downing |
Year 2 A - Mrs Marsh / Mrs Jones | Evie Smith |
Year 2 B - Mrs Bennett | Audrey Bedggood & Gab Clavecillas |
Year 3 A - Mrs Lee | Bessie Waterman, Aubree Marshall, Vinnie Horton & Lewis Walker |
Year 3 B - Mrs Ko | Otis Piasente & Sean Oh |
Year 4 A - Mrs Wilson | Harley Dyce, Elsie Smolenaars & Matthew Swasbrick |
Year 4 B - Mr Brunt | |
Year 5 A - Miss Cameron | Mahlia Bradley & Annabella Cutrupi |
Year 5 B - Ms Berry / Mrs Glover | George Winn |
Year 6 A - Mrs Irwin | |
Year 6 B - Mrs Bradley & Mrs Fox | Fletcher Fyfe & Riley McCartney |
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In this edition of SchoolTV - Anxiety & Young People
Anxiety is a natural and expected part of growing up. In fact, it plays an important role in helping young people prepare for challenges, stay alert to potential dangers and adapt to new situations. It can motivate them to study for a test, practise before a performance, or tread carefully in unfamiliar settings. However, for many children and adolescents today, anxiety can shift from being a helpful response to becoming intense, persistent and disruptive.
The world young people are growing up in is fast-paced and often demanding. Academic pressures, social expectations, family changes and the constant presence of digital media, can all contribute to heightened stress and worry.
When anxiety is left unrecognised or unsupported, it can begin to affect a young person's wellbeing, learning, friendships and self-confidence. That's why it's so important for adult carers to understand how anxiety may present in children. Everyone experiences anxiety differently, and there's no one-size-fits-all solution.
This edition of SchoolTV raises awareness and provides families with practical strategies to help young people manage anxiety in healthy, constructive ways.
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 Anxiety & Young People edition of SchoolTV
https://sttsale.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/anxiety-young-people-au