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Dear Parents and Carers,
It is difficult to believe that we have come to the end of Term 1. During these holidays, the most Holy Season of Easter will be celebrated. Easter represents the end of Lent, and Holy Week commemorates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, welcomed as a hero on Palm Sunday. At the Last Supper Jesus understood that he was to be betrayed by one of his close friends, the humble act of service and love in the washing of the feet. Jesus understood he was to be crucified and finally brought to glory in Resurrection on Easter Sunday. These events in the life of Jesus reveal so much of his humanity, his humility, the gentleness in the face of adversity and eventually courage to face his persecutors. These are the precious sacred stories of our faith, to help us understand the person of Jesus.
Easter falls in the middle weekend of the holidays this year, and St Mary’s traditionally leads the Stations of the Cross for the Parish community on the Milton Church Hill on Good Friday. It is a large community event, and we ask that you bring your children to participate in the liturgies in this meaningful way. We will gather at 9:15am to begin the service at 10:00am. The ANZAC Day Service will also fall during the holidays and we have been asked to participate in the Milton march. This is a significant event in the community and St Mary’s are always well represented. All students are asked to wear full summer uniform to the march including school hats.
Today was a busy end of term with our Holy Week Liturgy, Picnic lunch, Student Teacher Netball game, then finally our Easter Hat Parade and Raffle. These events are always such a wonderful celebration in our school community, enormous thanks to our wonderful P&F for their organisation of our Easter raffle and celebrations. Particular thanks goes to our P&F for their wonderful Trivia Night, it was great fun for the many people that attended with significant funds raised including the sponsoring of eight violins for our violin program trialling next year.
This term we bid farewell to Mrs Ashleigh Hedger as she leaves to await the arrival of her twin babies. Mrs Hedger always has the needs of students as her priority, we wish her and her family every best wish for the safe arrival of their twins.
Please enjoy a peaceful and restful break over the holidays and we look forward to welcoming everyone back on Tuesday 29 April.
Yours in partnership
Laurinda Nelson
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 12 - 27 April 2025 | |
Sunday 13 Apr | Palm Sunday Family Mass & morning tea, 9:00am, Holy Family Church, Ulladulla |
Friday 18 Apr | Good Friday Stations of the Cross, 10:00am, St Mary's Church |
Friday 25 Apr | ANZAC March, 10:15am, Cnr Church St & Princes Hwy Milton |
WEEK 1 | TERM 2 |
Monday 28 Apr | Pupil Free Day, Staff Development Day |
Tuesday 29 Apr | Students Return Resurrection Liturgy (Year 6), 10:00am, Hall |
Wednesday 30 Apr | |
Thursday 1 May | Canteen Open |
Friday 2 May | ANZAC Day Commemoration, 2:15pm, Hall Assembly, 2:45pm, Hall |
WEEK 2 | |
Monday 5 May | Kinder 2026 Enrolment Interviews |
Tuesday 6 May | Kinder 2026 Enrolment Interviews Diocesan Cross Country, Wilandra |
Wednesday 7 May | P&F Meeting, 2:00pm, Staffroom |
Thursday 8 May | Canteen Open |
Friday 9 May | Kinder 2026 Enrolment Interviews |
Term 2 sees our transition to Winter Uniform, we have two weeks in which students can wear either Summer or Winter Uniform. From Week 3 Winter Uniform is compulsory.
As we end a wonderful term, we give thanks for the many opportunities we’ve had to grow in faith, deepen our understanding through Religious Education, and joyfully celebrate our Catholic identity. Participating in our Holy Week liturgy was beautiful, a truly reverent experience that brought our community together in prayer and reflection. Students and staff alike engaged meaningfully with the season of Lent, preparing their hearts for the joy of Easter.
We look forward to our students participating with our Parish for the ‘Stations of the Cross’ liturgy on Good Friday. St Mary’s follows the way of Jesus through representing the events of Holy Week. This has been a strong tradition in our school community for many years, all students and their families are welcome to join us at 9:30am, ready for a 10:00am start to the liturgy on the hill outside our church.
We wish all our families a safe, restful and happy Easter break, filled with the peace and hope that comes from remembering Jesus' resurrection. May the joy of the risen Christ continue to shine in our hearts and lives.
Yours in faith
Dylan Anderson
Religious Education Coordinator
Year 1 has been learning about the attributes of 2D shapes and has made flowers using various 2D shapes. Tyga and Liam included a watering can and water droplets for their flower beds!
We have also been making patterns with 2D shapes and numbers. We solved the following problem.
Mrs Peters forgot her pattern, but she remembers it had a 10 in it. What could her pattern be? Alara and Rosa shared their answers. Well done Year 1!
Our Kindergarten 2026 Interviews will be held early next term. If you have not already lodged your application please do so as soon as possible. If you have any family or friends intending to apply please ask them to apply online.
AFL School Holiday Program
Where: AFL Oval Ulladulla Sports Park
Date: Wednesday 16th April
Times: 9 – 3pm (6 hours)
Auskick (Boys & girls turning 5 to 8 years): https://www.playhq.com/afl/register/c443c0
SUPERKICK (Boys & girls 8 -12 yaers old): https://www.playhq.com/afl/register/7c8aec
Cost: $50 includes a footy.
Just scan the code or click the link.