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Lent
This week we celebrate Ash Wednesday which signifies the beginning of the season of Lent.
Lent is a 40-day season of preparation before Easter. It is a time where we are asked to reflect on our lives and on our relationship with God and others.
During Lent we are asked to try to find time in our busy lives to stop, reflect and pray.
“What are you giving up for Lent?” is a question that you often hear at this time of the year. The whole idea of fasting and making sacrifices or “giving things up” during Lent is a way to try to simplify our lives a little and to discover what really matters.
At St Cuthbert’s we have also spoken to our students about Lent being a time of giving, particularly of ourselves. Giving of ourselves may simply mean making the effort to be more understanding, more inclusive, more welcoming and more willing to extend a small kindness to those around us.
This Lent we pray for the courage and strength to change and simplify our lives so that we can present the face of Christ to all we meet in our community on a daily basis.
Swimming Carnival
Well done to all the students who competed in the St Cuthbert's Swimming Carnival at the Clarence Aquatic Centre. The students participated in their droves and I think we had the most entrants of any swim carnival ever. We now look forward to the announcement of the STCPSSA team and that carnival will be held on Friday the 28th March 2025 at the Domain Aquatic Centre from 0920 - 1130. A special thanks to MacKillop Catholic College for their wonderful support at the Swim Carnival. They were wonderful ambassadors for their school. Thank you also to the Parents and Guardians who once again gave up their time to help with the carnival. Very much appreciated.
Medication Protocols
A reminder to parents and guardians that if students need to take medication at school, all medicines need to be handed into the school office by an adult. All medications, including over the counter products, must be supplied in their original containers/packaging, plus have a dispensary label attached. Your assistance with this is greatly appreciated.
Enrolments 2026
The deadline for Grade 7 2026 enrolment applications for Catholic schools is Friday 14 March 2025. If you wish to enrol your current Grade 6 student into a Catholic high school and haven’t already done so, please make contact with your preferred school to complete an enrolment application.
The deadline for 2026 Kinder enrolments is Friday 9 May 2025. If you have a child born in 2021 they will be due to start Kinder next year. Please contact the school office with any enquiries, or for an enrolment application form.
Marcus Donnelly
Principal
Commissioning Liturgy
Last Thursday, we celebrated our Commissioning Liturgy for 2025, where we asked for God’s blessing upon our school year, our staff, students, and families. During the liturgy, our Lantern Leaders and Term One House Leaders were commissioned, and the badges for our Grade Six class were blessed. In a beautiful moment, Father Mark also blessed our wonderful Principal, Mr. Donnelly, as well as our brand-new school candle. The staff of St. Cuthbert’s were commissioned in their roles to educate, lead, support, and guide our students.
A heartfelt thank you to all of our families who were able to join us, to Father Mark and Father Kasun for celebrating our special school liturgy with us, and to our students for their reverence and sincere participation.
Launch of Project Compassion
On Monday morning, our Grade 1/2 students gathered for prayer and were joined by Leanne and Nicole, who shared insights about Lent, Caritas, and Project Compassion. We are grateful to Leanne and Nicole for coming to speak with us and for raising awareness about Caritas Australia and the important work they do. Later this term, we will be supporting Project Compassion by wearing purple for Lent and holding a coin line to raise funds for this incredible charity.
Shrove Tuesday
On Shrove Tuesday, our whole school came together to celebrate the day before the Liturgical season of Lent with a special pancake-sharing event. Shrove Tuesday, also known as Pancake Day, is the day before Ash Wednesday and marks the final day of feasting before the season of Lent begins. In the Christian tradition, it is a time for reflection and preparation, as Lent is a period of penance and self-discipline. The name "Shrove" comes from the practice of being "shriven" or absolved of sins, a custom in the days leading up to Lent. Traditionally, people would use up rich foods like eggs, milk, and sugar to prepare for the fasting and sacrifices of Lent. This is why pancakes are often associated with the day— as a way of using up these ingredients.
Pancakes were cooked for all staff and students, providing an opportunity for everyone to share in a mini-meal together. We are grateful for the involvement of our Lantern Leaders and Grade Six students, who played a pivotal role in helping organise and serve the pancakes. A huge thank you goes out to Mr. Zegveld, Cam, and Ian Potter for their assistance in cooking and ensuring the pancakes were ready for sharing in time. A very special thank you also goes to a kind mum who generously made pancakes for our students and staff with food intolerances, ensuring everyone could participate in this celebration.
It was a wonderful way to come together as a school community before the beginning of Lent, and we truly appreciate everyone’s contribution to making the day a success.
Katie Potter
ILRE
NAPLAN 2025
Students in Grade 3 and Grade 5 will be sitting NAPLAN between 12 and 24 March 2025.
Students will be sitting NAPLAN between 12 and 24 March 2025. The National Assessment Program-Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) assesses literacy and numeracy skills that students are already learning at school. On its own, NAPLAN is not a test that can be studied for, and students are not expected to do so.
NAPLAN is just one aspect of a school’s assessment and reporting process – it does not replace ongoing assessments made by teachers about student performance; however, students and parents may use individual results to discuss progress with teachers.
NAPLAN has been held in March since 2023, having previously taken place in May. This change was made so school systems would have access to results earlier in the school year. These results can then be used to inform teaching and learning plans for the remainder of the year.
Jessica Thomas
Deputy Principal
This year we are so lucky to offer Art from Prep to Grade 6. We have started the year with some self reflection - take a look at all our beautiful self portraits.
The P&F Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 26th March 2025 at 7pm in the school staffroom. If you would like to nominate for a role including general committee members, please get in touch. All welcome (even if not nominating).
Please do not hesitate to contact the school office if you have any queries.
COMPASSPAY
It is possible to view your account balance as well as pay your school fees and some Compass Events, via the Compass Parent App.
Please see the infographics attached which show how to navigate to School Fee payments in your Compass App.
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
Accounts with a balance, or with any movement since the last statement was sent, will receive a statement via email the first week of each month, to the email address registered in Compass for each parent/guardian on the school fee account.
FEE ASSISTANCE
Please remember we have fee assistance and concession card discounts available to anyone in our school community who may need to make use of these. While it may be a difficult conversation, we are here to help. Forms can be sent home on request or contact me for a confidential discussion.
QKR
The QKR App will continue to be an option for payments for Camps, Special Events and P&F Fundraising.
Please get in touch if you have any queries.
Kind regards
Karen Sawyer
Business Manager
A reminder that ALL children’s hair must be tied back if it is falling below the collar. School hats are required for Term 1.
Leggings
School Active Sports, an online company, sell Forest Green 3/4 length leggings for $39.95 and full length leggings for $49.95. Postage of these is approximately $10. According to current families who have already purchased these the sizes are smaller than normal so it is recommended to go up a size for your child. One of our committee members did contact the company and they can also custom make bigger sizes that are not listed on their website. Please see link below to purchase:
3/4 Length Leggings: https://schoolactivesports.com.au/collections/girls-3-4-school-sports-leggings/products/girls-forest-green-3-4-leggings?variant=28928543555664
Full Length Leggings: https://schoolactivesports.com.au/collections/best-school-uniform-long-leggings/products/girls-forest-green-long-leggings?variant=28928435978320
Please note that these leggings are NOT available to purchase from our school uniform shop Perm-a-pleat, you will need to order them direct from School Active Sports.
UNIFORM SHOP
43 Currajong St, Mornington, TAS 7018
Phone: (03) 6240 4420
Email: Hobart.Retail@Permapleat.com.au (beside MacKillop College's oval)
https://stcuthberts.permapleat.com.au/shop/
Delivery to the school office is currently unavailalbe. Collection is from Permapleat Hobart Retail Outlet at Mornington.
Opening Hours during Term
Monday 8am – 1pm
Tuesday 11am – 5:30pm
Thursday 12 noon – 6pm
Saturday 9am – 12 noon
2025
Term One Resume (Teaching Staff) |
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3 February 2025 |
Term One Resume (Students) |
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7 February 2025 |
Term One Concludes (Students) |
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10 April 2025 |
Term One Concludes (Teaching Staff) |
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11 April 2025 |
Term One Student (Non-Attendance Time) |
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14 April 2025 – 25 April 2025 |
Easter (Good Friday) |
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18 April 2025 |
Easter (Easter Monday) |
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21 April 2025 |
Easter (Easter Tuesday) |
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22 April 2025 |
Term Two Student Free day - St Cuthberts Term Two Students Resume |
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28 April 2025 29 April 2025 |
Term Two (Concludes) |
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4 July 2025 |
Term Two Student Non-Attendance Time |
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7 July 2025 – 21 July 2025 |
Term Three Resume (Teaching Staff) |
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21 July 2025 |
Term Three Resume (Students) |
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22 July 2025 |
Term Three Concludes |
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26 September 2025 |
Term Three Student Non-Attendance Time |
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29 September 2025 – 13 October 2025 |
Term Four Resume (Teaching Staff) |
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13 October 2025 |
Term Four Resume (Students) |
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14 October 2025 |
Term Four Concludes (Students and Teaching Staff) |
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18 December 2025 |
https://catholic.tas.edu.au/term-dates
Term dates are set by Catholic Education Tasmania.
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St Cuthbert's Community Business Directory
We would like to continue to offer school families the opportunity to publicise their business in the 'St Cuthbert's Community Business Directory'.
Our goal is to promote and support members of our school community, with the hope that St Cuthbert's School families may choose to support other St Cuthbert's School families when doing business.
If you would like to add your business to our directory, or update details previously provided, please contact the school office.