Principal's Message
Dear Parents and Families,
On Wednesday 22nd February, students, staff and members of our community participated in the Ash Wednesday Mass at St Brigid’s Church to mark the start of Lent and learn more about the meaning of Ash Wednesday. As we begin the season of Lent, we take this opportunity to reflect on the significance of this time in our liturgical calendar. Lent is a time of repentance, reflection, and renewal, where we prepare ourselves for the celebration of Easter.
During this 40-day period, we are encouraged to engage in self-reflection, prayer, and acts of kindness towards others. Lent provides us with an opportunity to grow spiritually and to deepen our relationship with God. Through prayer and acts of service, we can strengthen our connection with God and our community. As families, there are many ways that we can observe Lent together.
We encourage you to take time during Lent to reflect on your spiritual journey and to consider how you can grow closer to God. We hope that this season will bring you peace, joy, and a renewed sense of purpose. May God bless you and your family during this season of Lent.
This week, we look forward to the opportunity to connect with each of you during our upcoming Parent/Teacher Conversations. These conversations are an essential component of our commitment to your child's success.
We believe that the partnership between parents and teachers is critical to the success of our children. By working together, we can better understand each child's strengths and challenges, develop strategies to overcome any obstacles, and ensure that every student reaches their full potential.
We encourage you to take an active role in these conversations by coming prepared with answers to the questions on the sheet provided in our last newsletter (please see below).
We look forward to meeting with each of you soon and continuing our partnership in helping your child succeed.
Take care and God bless,
Jayne Bosworth
'Inspire us to act justly and to reverence all God has made.'
Excerpt from St Brigid's Prayer