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- Statement from Archbishop Christopher Prowse on the Election of Pope Leo XIV
- From The Principal Week 3
- From The Assistant Principal Week 3
- RE News Week 3
- White Cards Week 3
- Under the Spotlight
- For Your Diary
- No Lunch Orders Thursday 15th May
- Compass Notes in the last week
- School Photos
- Indonesian Film Festival 17-19 May 2025
Dear SCA Families,
Following the deeply pastoral legacy of Pope Francis, our newly elected Pope Leo XIV now takes up the call to shepherd the people of God. His election brings with it both hope and anticipation as we listen for new ways the Holy Spirit will guide our Church under his leadership.
Born in Chicago in 1955, Pope Leo XIV is the first American and the first Augustinian to lead the Catholic Church. His extensive missionary work in Peru and leadership roles within the Church reflect a deep commitment to service and pastoral care.
Pope Leo XIV's election marks a historic moment - a unique blend of American roots and global experience. His early words and actions suggest a continuation of Pope Francis's emphasis on humility, social justice, and outreach to the marginalised. In his first address, he called for global peace and highlighted the importance of unity within the Church.
From the balcony of St Peter's, Pope Leo reminded us: "The Risen Christ walks with us still, not as a distant figure of history, but as the living presence that animates our communities and inspires our mission." As we continue to walk in the light of the Resurrection and live out our school vision to Be the Light, may we take inspiration from both Pope Francis’s legacy and Pope Leo XIV’s fresh call — to bring hope where there is fear, unity where there is division, and joy where there is despair.
Let’s keep Pope Leo XIV in our prayers as he embarks on this significant journey, guiding the Church with compassion, wisdom, and a steadfast commitment to the Gospel
A Prayer for Pope Leo XIV
Risen Lord,
You are the Good Shepherd who never leaves your flock untended.
We give thanks for the election of Pope Leo XIV. Bless him with courage, compassion, and clarity of vision.
May he lead with love, serve with humility, and speak with boldness the truth of the Gospel.
Guide your Church in this new season, that we may reflect your light in the world.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Vinnies CEO Sleepout – Thursday 19 June
Homelessness can happen to anyone — but so can kindness. Who will be the first SCA family to sponsor me???
This year, I’m once again participating in the Vinnies CEO Sleepout to raise money for the St Vincent de Paul Society, supporting Australians in need. For one night, I'll be sleeping outside to raise awareness and much-needed funds. Before you forget, please click on CEO SLEEPOUT - Matt Egan-Richards and turn your good intentions into action. Your support is appreciated – and needed!
Covered Walkways
We have a brand-new, covered walkway! Thanks to Catholic Education, students and staff can now walk between the front office and all classrooms under shelter from rain, wind and, on occasion, hail. (Hopefully Music and Indonesian rooms will not be too far off!) Previously, our Year Two classes had to hope for dry skies when moving between rooms. I think you’ll agree the builders have done a great job of ensuring the roofing fits in beautifully with the rest of the school.
No After- or Before-school Use of Playground Equipment
Our playground equipment has been designed to support age-appropriate development of agility, coordination and confidence — when used properly and safely under supervision.
To ensure student safety, children are not permitted on the playground equipment before or after school. (Students attending OSHC may use the equipment after 3.30pm, under the supervision of OSHC staff.)
We appreciate parents’ support in respecting these guidelines, which help us uphold our duty of care for every child.
Scarves, Coats & Beanies
The cooler weather has brought out scarves, coats and beanies — and we love seeing our students rugged up and ready for learning. Please ensure these items are navy blue, and clearly labelled with your child’s name. The lost property fairy thanks you in advance.
Mother’s Day Celebrations
A warm thank you to Nikki Dwyer and her team of helpers who made our Mother’s Day Breakfast such a special occasion. From set-up to pack-down, and everything in between, it was a wonderful community effort. Thank you to all who came along to celebrate.
Athletics Carnival
We’re holding out for perfect weather tomorrow — Thursday 15 May (please, please, please!).
Students should come to school dressed in their sports uniform, with their House-coloured shirt (optional) and a school hat. It’s set to be an active day outdoors.
Parents are very welcome to attend or lend a hand at Woden Park Athletic Track, Ainsworth Street, Phillip.
Reconciliation Day Public Holiday
On Monday 2 June (Week 6), the ACT will observe Reconciliation Day with a public holiday. As such, all schools in the ACT, including SCA, will be closed.
It was once said…
Easter blessings to you and your family.
Matt Egan-Richards
Principal
From The Assistant Principal Week 3
Thank You for a Wonderful Mother’s Day Breakfast
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us for our Mother’s Day Breakfast!
It was a truly lovely morning, filled with warmth, smiles, and joy. We are so appreciative of all the helping hands who brought the event together. A special thanks to the fantastic dads who pitched in on the day, and our amazing staff who decorated the hall so beautifully, creating a space as special as the ladies we celebrated.
The delicious food, cheerful atmosphere, and thoughtful details made it a morning to remember. The photo slideshow was a real highlight and deeply appreciated by all.
Thank you for helping us celebrate our wonderful mums and mother figures in such a meaningful way!
Sunday's Gospel activity:
Important Dates and Reminders:
Commitment Masses
Over the next two weekends, our Year 6 students preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation are invited to attend a commitment Mass. All members of our school community are encouraged to show their support for these students.
Confirmation Retreat Day
On Wednesday, 28th May (Week 5), all students will attend HFC for our Confirmation Retreat Day. Permission to attend the retreat must be given via Compass.
Launch of Vinnies Winter Appeal/CEO Sleepout
Most of us can bundle up during winter, seeking shelter from the harsh Canberra cold in our homes with heating, blankets, coats, and other items to keep us warm. However, this is not true for all Canberrans. The rate of homelessness and poverty continues to rise. With this in mind, we will once again support St Vincent de Paul through their Winter Appeal and CEO Sleepout. The Vinnies Winter Appeal provides emergency relief to those at risk of and experiencing homelessness. Donations of warm clothing and blankets, as well as financial contributions, are a vital source of support for St Vincent de Paul and all the wonderful work they do.
WINTER DONATIONS:
For the next three weeks (Weeks 4, 5, and 6), we invite our St Clare of Assisi families to support the Vinnies Winter Appeal by bringing in new warm winter items. Our Year 6 Faith Leaders will have a Mini-Vinnies stall set up each morning to receive the donations.
St Vincent de Paul has indicated that they need the following items:
- Blankets
- Jackets
- Beanies
- Jumpers
- Non-perishable foods (long-life milk, cereal, muesli bars, pasta, coffee)
- Warm gloves and socks
- Winter scarves
If you have other items of clothing to donate, our local Vinnies shopfront would love you to drop them off. It is located in Greenway on the corner of Pittman Street and Athllon Drive.
PYJAMA DAY Friday 6th of June
We will be having a Pyjama Day on Friday, 6th June (Week 6). We ask students to come dressed in their pyjamas and bring a gold coin or, if possible, a larger monetary donation to support Mr E in the Vinnies CEO Sleepout as he sheds light and insight into the harsh realities of homelessness.
Parish Trivia Night
Our parish of Corpus Christi will host a trivia night as a fundraiser on Friday, 20th June, 2025. It would be great to have families and friends of the school community attend. The evening will start at 7 p.m. at St. Francis of Assisi School Hall. More information will follow.
Susan Strickland
Religious Education Coordinator
This week White Cards will be presented at Friday Morning Assembly at 8.45am. Parents and Carers are very welcome to attend.
Congratulations to the following children.
Kinder |
Harper M, Cohen N, Hope B, Quinn H, Helena B, Hunter D, |
Year 1 | Yasmina A, Gemma M, Azaad M, Eamon McH |
Year 2 | Grace B, Logan B |
Year 3 | Frankie A, Nikalia M |
Year 4 | |
Year 5 | |
Year 6 | Indi C, Liam C, Jade M, Emma F, Jason M |
2025 TERM 2
WEEK 3 (12th May to 16th May)
Full Winter Uniform
Thursday 15th May - Athletics Carnival
Thursday 15th May - NO LUNCH ORDERS
Thursday 15th May - Open Day
Friday 16th May - National Walk Safely to School Day
Friday 16th May - Year 4 Assembly 2pm
Friday 16th May - Launch of Vinnies Winter Appeal
Saturday 17th & Sunday 18th May - Confirmation Commitment Masses
WEEK 4 (19th May to 23rd May)
Tuesday 20th May - Tuggeranong Region Cross Country
Tuesday 20th May - Learning Journeys
Thursday 22nd May - Friday 23rd May - Year 5 Camp
Thursday 22nd May - Open Day
Thursday 22nd May - Netball Gala day Year 6
WEEK 5 (26th May to 31st May)
Wednesday 28th May - Year 6 Confirmation Retreat Day
Thursday 29th May - Open Day
Thursday 29th May - Netball Gala day Year 3 & 4
Friday 30th May - Year 2 Assembly
WEEK 6 (2nd June to 6th June)
Reconciliation Week
Monday 2nd June - Reconciliation Day Public Holiday NO SCHOOL
Thursday 5th June - Year 5 Grade Mass 9.15am
Friday 6th June - Vinnies Winter Appeal PJ Day Gold Coin Donation
WEEK 7 (9th June to 13th June)
Monday 9th June - Kings Birthday Public Holiday NO SCHOOL
Wednesday 11th June - Sacrament of Confirmation 6.30pm
Thursday 12th June - School Photos Full Winter Uniform
Thursday 12th June - Year 3 Grade Mass 9.15am
Friday 13th June - Year 1 Assembly
WEEK 8 (16th June to 20th June)
Tuursday 19th June - CEO Vinnies Sleepout - Good Luck Mr E
Friday 20th June - Corpus Christi Day Mass Year 6 Combined Parish Schools
WEEK 9 (23rd June to 27th June)
Wednesday 25th June - Whole School End of Semester Mass 9.30am
Thursday 26th June - Year 4 Grade Mass 9.15am
Friday 27th June - Year 5 Assembly
Friday 27th June - End of Semester reports go live
WEEK 10 (30th June to 3rd July)
Monday 30th June to Wednesday 2nd July - Parent Teacher & 3 Way Conferences
Thursday 3rd July - Last Day Term 2
Friday 4th July - Pupil Free Day
No Lunch Orders Thursday 15th May
Due to the Athletics Carnival taking place this Thursday, regular lunch orders will not be available.
However, a cash-only canteen will be operating at the carnival, offering:
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Hot dogs
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Tea & coffee
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Cold drinks
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Lollies & chips
Volunteers Needed
If you’re able to help on the day, please get in touch with Michelle. Your support would be greatly appreciated!
Michelle.wood@cg.catholic.edu.au
Compass Notes in the last week
Date | Year Level | Note |
7th May | All | SCA Snapshot Week 2, Term 2 |
7th May | Year 6 | Confirmation Parent Formation Sessions |
7th May | All | Mother's Day Breakfast & Blessing Reminder |
7th May | 1 Red | Homework and Readers |
7th May | Year 1 | Year 1 Term 2 Overview Letter |
8th May | Year 5 | Homework and Science |
12th May | Year 2 | Term 2 Information Letter |
12th May | All | Important Notice; No Lunch Orders this Thursday 15th May |
12th May | Year 3 | Homework - Weeks 3-4 |
12th May | Year 5 | Year 5 Term Overview |
13th May | Year 6 | Hope and Dreams Letter |
13th May | Kinder | Kindergarten Sports Days |
13th May | Year 4 | Term Letter |
14th May | All | Athletics carnival - reminders |
Thursday 12th June
Please do not make any appointments on this day as make up photos are not taken for absent children.
Full winter school uniform to be worn, no sports uniforms please.
Indonesian Film Festival 17-19 May 2025
Enjoy three days of captivating Indonesian cinema that celebrates the country’s stories, spirit, and culture. From the heartwarming Rainbow Troops, teen nostalgia in Dilan 1990, to historical reflection in Soegija — and many more. Whether you’re after drama, romance, humour, or cultural insight, it’s all on show in this vibrant festival.
Admission is free, but seats are limited. Please register through this link: https://bit.ly/IFFCANBERRA2025.