St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell
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120 Casey Cres
Calwell ACT 2905
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Principal's News

Dear Parents and Carers,

As we welcome the joyful season of Easter, we are reminded of the profound message of hope, renewal, and love that Easter brings to our hearts and homes. This special time in the Catholic Church's calendar invites us all, young and old, to reflect on the significance of Jesus Christ's Resurrection and what it means for each one of us.

For our students, Easter is a reminder that no challenge is too great and no obstacle too insurmountable. Just as spring brings new life to the world, Easter offers us a chance to grow in kindness, generosity, and compassion. Let us embrace this season as a time to help others, to spread joy and love within our community, and to remember the importance of forgiveness and second chances.

In the spirit of Easter, let us also commit to being peacemakers (A catch cry of St Francis) in our daily lives, whether on the playground, in the classroom, or at home. Let us show patience and understanding to those around us, remembering that, through the Resurrection, Jesus showed us the path to everlasting life and love.

This week, we were treated to lovely Liturgies to retell the events leading to the Passion of Christ. Yr. 1 beautifully told the story of Palm Sunday, which reflects Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem, an event mentioned in all four canonical Gospels. During this entry, Jesus rode into the city on a donkey, and the crowds spread their cloaks and branches of palm trees on the road before him, greeting him as the Messiah and shouting, "Hosanna!".

On Thursday, Yr 5 reverently Led us through the events of the Last Supper and Jesus' arrest in the Garden of Gethsemane. And finally, Yr. 6 Led us on a journey to experience the Stations of the Cross, which led to the death of Jesus on Good Friday. I would like to thank all our teachers and our REC, Mrs Thomas, who have worked hard to put on these liturgies for our school community. Check out our Facebook page if you would like to see some more photos from these Liturgies.

Enrolment

We are fast approaching the enrolment period for 2025. Last week, our Yr 6 students were visited by Mr Michael Lee and his team from MacKillop, including some ex-students and in week 11, we will be visited by St. Clares College Principal Dr Ann Cleary and some students who will address our Yr 6 girls. The purpose of these visits is to give our Yr. 6 students information related to upcoming open days.

We have also been finalising our school & ELC enrolment period for 2025 and have locked in dates for our open days- Thursday, 9th of May and Wednesday, 29th of May. We will host school and ELC tours from 9:30-11 am and 3:30-6 pm on both days. You will soon see road signs out advertising these days. You do not need to book an appointment on these days and times. Just turn up for a tour and an information pack.   

The most significant contributor to enrolments in the school is our current parent body's word of mouth. Can I please ask you to like and share our material on Facebook during this period and encourage any parents interested in potential enrolment to come along on one of these days? We can also accommodate visits on other days, with notice, if these days and times are unsuitable by calling the front office on 62924500.

The Catholic Schools' official enrolment period is from 1st -31st  May. We are already beginning to receive enrolment enquiries and applications for Kinder 2025, which have been submitted through our school website. Enrol Now! @ St Francis of Assisi Primary School - Calwell. If you want to enrol in our Early Learning Centre (ELC) for 2025, the enrolment forms can be found here: St Francis of Assisi Primary School ELC - Calwell.

Pokémon Cards

Unfortunately, I have had to ask students to stop bringing Pokémon and similar trading cards to school. There have been several issues involving cards going missing or students swapping/trading cards that are not fair or equivalent swaps. We have tried several measures to curb these issues to no avail. I thank you in advance for your support. I will remind students as a whole at our next morning assembly. 

The students have many clubs, activities and equipment to utilise during every lunch break. If your child isn't sure what to do during break time, tell them to check the Poster in their classroom or the one on the Hardtop/BASCA window.

Pupil Free Day

Next Term, students in all Catholic Schools will not return to school until Tuesday, the 30th of April, due to a Pupil Free day on Monday, the 29th of April. Our staff will participate in a Staff Development Day on the designated Pupil Free Day.

Wishing you and your families a blessed and joyful Easter!

Sean Rutledge

Principal