After 11 weeks, Term 2 has come to an end! With some significant illness in the school, the end is very timely! We would like to thank our families and community for the outstanding support we are given in having the pleasure of working with our wonderful students each day. Our staff work incredibly hard, showing such commitment and dedication to their roles. And our students - an amazing group of children who bring us so much joy. We are truly blessed!
This term we say farewell and good luck to teacher Teagan Wishart as she and Anthony prepare for the arrival of their new baby. Such an exciting time! We will let everyone know when we hear of the new arrival.
On the first Friday back at school next term, we will be celebrating Grandparents' Day. This is such an important event on our school calendar and, as new grandparents, we can certainly see why, even more than before!
Have a wonderful holiday, shared with those you love and we look forward to all the amazing opportunities Term 3 will have to offer us!,
Terrielynn
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Catholic School Culture
MASS TIMES – 2025
Hamilton: Saturday 6pm and Sunday 10.30am
Dunkeld: Sunday 8.30am
Glenthompson: Sunday 8.30am
Penshurst: Sunday 8.30am
Welcome!
This week we welcomed Addie Sutherland and her family to our school! She has joined 3/4S as a Gr 3 student. We hope they love being at our school!
Tinnies For Vinnies
A huge thank you for everyone's generosity in donating to the St Vinnies Winter Appeal. We have so many tins of food and non perishables for them to collect! Our gold coin donation for our 'Winter Woolies and Crazy Hair Day' will also be donated to this appeal.
Some of our Gr 6 leaders with our 'Tinnies for Vinnies'
Some of the Crazy Hair we had at school today!
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Learning and Teaching
School Wide Positive Behaviours
School Wide Positive Behaviour Support is: A multi-tiered framework for establishing the social culture and behavioural supports needed for a school to achieve behavioural and academic outcomes for all students.
For the next two weeks at St Mary’s, we are working with our students on the following:
RESPECT - care for the people in our school
SAFETY - keep hands and feet off others
RESPONSIBILITY- seek help when needed
Assembly Awards
Congratulations to the following students who received an award last Friday for our value, Help Others to Succeed. We are so proud of you! Congratulations go to Brinlee Lowcock, River Ough, Franklin Donnelly, Molly Sherlock, Harper Andrews, Darrell Mhasho, Kai Turnbull, Phoebe Kelson, Hattie Stanley, Claire Cotton, Owen Lynch and Bella Templeton.
Staffing
At the end of this term, Teagan Wishart will be taking Maternity Leave until the beginning of 2026. Leroy Perez will move into her role and we are very grateful to him for providing continuity of learning for the 5/6s. We are very pleased to announce that Rebecca Kearney will move out of 1/2GK to share the 5/6MP classroom with Chris Minney. While we are waiting to appoint a new teacher in 1/2GK, Mharni Gordon has generously offered to teach full time. What a wonderful staff we have, always putting our students first!
End of Semester Reports
End of Semester reports were sent home last Friday - we hope that you found our new format more reader friendly! We would love to hear your feedback. As well as being sent home as a hard copy, our reports were also released on PAM for the first time. You are now able to access a digital copy of the reports via PAM and download them.
Sports Catch Up
St Mary’s AFL Superkick Program.
We are very pleased to offer AFL Auskick and AFL Superkick at St Mary’s in Term Three.
This will be a 5 week program aimed at 5-12 year olds. The program will run at St Mary’s on a Wednesday afternoon from 3.30pm-4.30pm. We are hopeful it will start in Term Three Week Two (Wednesday 30th July). It costs $55. No special clothing or football boots are required, the students would get changed after school (they can just wear their sports uniform if wanted) and then would need to be promptly collected at 4.30pm.
The set up and the structure of the program will depend on registration numbers and the age of students interested in the program. AFL Victoria staff will make a judgement in the first session and will happily allow younger students to participate in the Superkick program if they feel this is more suited to them.
We would need at least 12 interested students overall for the program to commence. Please see the flyer later in the newsletter, it is also on SeeSaw and a hard copy has been sent home today. Please scan the appropriate QR code to register. Please contact myself or Jono Box for further information. Jono can be contacted at jono.box@afl.com.au
Dates for your Diary
TERM THREE
July
Thursday 24th July - State Cross Country @ Melbourne
August
Thursday 14th August (TBC) - AFL 9’s @ Hamilton
Wednesday 20th August - District Netball @ Hamilton
September
Tuesday 9th September - Grade 3/4 Hooptime @ Hamilton
Thursday 11th September - WHP Table Tennis (round robin format, no progression to state)
Friday 12th September - Grade 5/6 Hooptime @ Hamilton
The eSafety Commissioner presents free parent webinars on a variety of topics each term. They usually run for around 45 minutes and are offered at a variery of times. Many of the topics offered next term are aimed at upper primary and secondary, but there are a few topics that are relevant for all ages.
These live webinars give parents and carers the knowledge, skills and tools to support their children to have safe online experiences.
The topics for next term are:
Recognising online coercive control in young people's lives
Understanding AI companions: What parents and carers need to know
AI assisted image-based abuse: Navigating the deepfake threat
The changing face of cyberbullying: Protecting your child in 2025
Understanding and using parental controls to help protect your child online
Sexual extortion: What parents and carers need to know
Exploring the online experiences of boys and young men
A flyer with the times available can be found below. The link to register for these webinars is HERE
We are so excited to announce that we have been successful in getting a grant for the I AM MINDFUL wellbeing program, which will be delivered to our Gr 5/6s in Term 3. A huge thank you to Michelle Winnell from Brophy Youth and Family Services, who secured the funding for us. Our staff will participate in a training session and and online session will also be offered to the families of our Gr 5/6 families on Thursday 24th July from 7.30-8.30pm. More details have been sent home with the students this week.
Fee statements were sent home yesterday. All accounts for 2025 were due and payable by 30th June 2025 unless you have a regular payment plan in place or if you have spoken to Helen. The collection process for unpaid fees will begin in early Term 3. Please send me an emailhelen@smhamilton.catholic.edu.auif you have any queries on your fees. Thank you.
Kitchen Garden
Well, the Kitchen Garden program has started with a bang!
We have many happy students who have done and tried new things, in harvesting produce, cooking dishes and eating their fare.
Thank you to our amazing volunteers for guiding this amazing initiative, and for the excitement and motivation that the students have had in participating so far.
Today was our 'Celebrity Chef' day, and we thank Fushy & Stuart for sharing their expertise, offering yet another layer to our supported yet unique Kitchen Garden Program.
Until next term, keep up the cooking at home over the holidays!
Catherine Egan
Kitchen Garden - Celebrity Chef
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School Beanies
We have navy blue school beanies the students are allowed to wear (they have our school name on them) here for sale at the office for $15 each. If you would like to purchase one for your child, please come to the front office. You can pay cash or card.
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Community Engagement
St Mary's Christmas Parade
This year our annual Christmas Parade will be held on Friday 5th December.
Here are our amazing 2025 coordinators:
Tendai Mhasho - Parade Marshall coordinator
Katrina Turnbull/Teeghan Brown - BBQ coordinators
Shae Outtram – Gourmet Gifts/Baking
Lauren Cottrill - Stalls @ the PAC and will create our Parade advertising posters
Siana Causer - Raffle coordinator
All we need now is a Decorations coordinator.
The Decoration coordinator will choose decorations we will use in front of the PAC from our storage shed here at school. In the past we have used our Christmas trees and boxes wrapped up like presents. They will also have volunteers helping load/ unload and put up the decorations at the PAC.
Later in the year we will ask for helpers to assist the coordinators in the above rolls and keen bakers to make gourmet gifts to sell (Christmas cakes, biscuits, rum balls etc) at our Gourmet gift stall.
If you have any questions regarding the Christmas Parade please contact Shannon at school.🎄
Assembly
Our next assembly will be on Friday 1st August at 2.55pm.
VAC bookings are open on Monday 16th of June, please book in ASAP if you require care as we have limited places available. VAC Bookings must be booked through your Xplor app, contact the service if you have any difficulty. I have attached the flyer for your information.*If your child is attending on an excursion day please ensure you complete the correct permission form for your booking to be accepted. ThanksReminders:
We are aNut Free & Seafood Free service,please do not pack sushi, fish fingers, fried rice, peanut butter or Nutella in your child's lunchbox.
Strictly no unhealthy foods,these will be required to stay in your child's bag until collection, we as a service provider are required to meet healthy eating guidelines.
Please ensure youpack enough food for fruit, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea, if your child does not have enough healthy food you will be called to collect them as we are unable provide food over VAC care.
Ensure children have abag that is large enough for their belongings, bringa full change of clothes, and bring a jumper for outside play.
Please DO NOT send your child inthongs and crocs.
All children MUST bring a drink bottle, those who do not have a drink bottle will not be able to stay for excursions.
Our VACfee is $95 per day before CCS reductions(regardless of what hours your child attends).
Please note we close earlier during VAC Care and ourservice hours are 8:30am-6pm.
Once bookings are accepted weCANNOT accept cancellations, if your booking is confirmed and you no longer require care your child will be marked absent and you will be charged an absence fee.