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Dear Parents, Carers, Staff and Students,
Starting this Friday 14 August students from Year Two and some students from other grades will participate in the celebration of their first Sacrament of Reconciliation. This celebration will be the first of six sessions and marks a clear collaboration between the school and the Parish.
The Parish of St Anthony’s has been significantly challenged by the restrictions of the Covid-19 pandemic and as such, have had to re-imagine how they provide the opportunity for children in the Parish to celebrate the Sacraments this year. The model used for the implementation of the workshops and the actual celebration of the Sacraments, highlights the wonderful connection between school and Parish.
In celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation our children continue to develop their understanding that our God loves us and that He loves us unconditionally. In seeking forgiveness, the children begin to understand the Sacrament of Reconciliation is so much more than ‘saying sorry’. It is about examining their relationship with God, with themselves and with others. It is about acknowledging the break down in this relationship, seeking forgiveness and reconciling through words, actions and wanting to be a better person.
I would like to take this opportunity to commend Fr Peter for his openness and willingness to respond to the challenges of the world we live in, whilst always holding the sacredness of providing children in the Parish, and their families, with the opportunity to celebrate their Sacrament this year.
I invite the whole Parish of St Anthony’s to pray for the children who, in the coming weeks, will be celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Loving Father
We ask that you help the children to be ready to
receive the grace of the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
You know their loving hearts.
You know the areas where they need your forgiveness.
You know that they are sorry for the ways
they have not loved others.
Send your Holy Spirit to soften their hearts
to receive your forgiveness.
We ask this in Jesus’ name.
Amen
Please continue to stay safe and healthy.
Take Care
Mr Justin Devlin
Principal
At the back gate during morning drop off, it has come to our attention that a number of students are not being supervised when walking from their car to the back gate. This is a major concern due to the lack of visibility of traffic coming around the corner from St Mary Mackillop lane and looking to park. I cannot emphasise enough the importance of supervising children all the way from getting out of their car to the back gate. The safe arrival of our students to school should be a high priority for the whole school community.
I thank you in advance for your support.
We would like to inform parents and carers, that Thursday 24 and Friday 25 September (last two days of term 3) will be pupil free days and students will not be attending school on these days.
Listed below are some important dates for Term 3
August |
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Friday 14 | Sacrament of Reconciliation. |
Thursday 20 | Sacrament of Reconciliation. |
Friday 21 | Sacrament of Reconciliation. |
Friday 28 | Daffodil Day |
September |
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Friday 4 |
P & F Meeting via Zoom at 1:30 pm |
Thursday 10 |
Principal Appraisal. |
Thursday 24 |
Pupil Free Day. |
Friday 25 |
Pupil Free Day. |
Friday 25 |
Last day of Term 3. |
Grade Mass
Grade Mass has been postponed for the students until further notice.
Assembly
Assemblies have been postponed until further notice.
Awards
Congratulations to the following students who will receive an award for being a great learner and wonderful community member. These awards will be handed out in class by Mr Devlin and Mr Crawford until assemblies resume.
James Moon, Addison Parker, Logan Buckley, Sophie Tague, Cassius Chrystal-Blyth, Sophia Sherman, Charlotte Stirton, Madeleine Spinks, Izaac Knight, Mya Rae, Cody Quinn, Melina Colucci, Ben McMullen, Audrey Lovell, Eli Gurner, Charlie Clark, Emmett Rae, Ruben Clark, Noah Kostopoulos. |
Savannah Spehar, Damien Galea, Brayden Garner-Haddad, Georgia Larkin, Seth Froude, Eleanor Cox, Abel Boyce, Ron McCarthy, Luka Kosub, Cooper Payne, Bella Irwin, Bella Cooney, Hayden Fenning, Klara Doebler, Harrison Norton, Mia Fernandez, Amelie Bruna, Noah Ryan, Nikita O’Mara, Phoenix Stam, Jarvis Ataria, Max Fleming, Flynn Collins, Beau Spiteri, Jackson Carson, Oliver Satara, Lucas Dennis, Kyan Rae. |
Please call Kate on 0439496831 for all enquiries and bookings. pictonoosh@catholiccare.dow.org.au
TerraCycle and Kwik Lok have partnered to create a free recycling program for used bread bag closures. Once collected, the bread closures are cleaned and melted into hard plastic that can be remoulded to make new recycled products.
Collect your bread clips at home, ask family members to do the same and then once a month send them in to school when you see a “Collection” notice in the newsletter.
Another simple way we can all make a difference!


On Friday 28 August St Anthony's will participate in Daffodil Day and help raise money for Cancer Council. Students will be allowed to wear 1 yellow item (yellow ribbon, scarf or hat) with their full winter uniform and we will NOT be asking for a coin donation however if you would like to donate to this wonderful cause please click on the link below.
On Friday 7 August we celebrated St Mary Mackillop Feast Day with an in class Liturgy and colourful arts and craft. Congratulations to Michelle Mohanna (Yr 6) and Mackenzie Lake (Yr 5) who received the St Mary Mackillop award.





The P and F committee have placed a 'Suggetions Box' in the school office for parents, grandparents and students to place any suggestions or comments in writing. Your suggestions will be placed on the agenda and discussed at the next meeting.
The next P and F meeting will be held on Friday 4 September via zoom at 1:30 pm
Life presents us with many joys and challenges, it may be the birth of a child, the loss of employment or the death of a family member. We are privileged to, and benefit from, living in a community that cares for us, no matter what our circumstances. At times, we may find ourselves in a position where some extra care and support would be welcomed to help us through a period of hardship or need. If you are in need of support, please contact Sister Julie on 0418 674 452 who will respond to you confidentially.
Sacramental Programs
Religious Education is a priority in Catholic schools. It provides the knowledge and understanding of the Catholic faith and outlines what is needed to live a Catholic life. Sacramental programs are Parish based, Parish coordinated, family focused and school supported.
Each year the Sacraments of Penance, Eucharist and Confirmation are celebrated in the Parish.
- Year 2 Sacrament of Penance
- Year 3 Sacrament of the Eucharist
- Year 6 Sacrament of Confirmation
A Parish based program caters to the needs of all participants. In this way children from all schools receive the same preparation for each sacrament.
The Parish based, family focused approach to Sacramental programs is widely used throughout Australia as the preferred approach. This approach acknowledges the important role of parents and families in the whole preparation process. Parents are the first educators of children in the faith and traditions of the Catholic Church. Parents involvement in Sacramental preparation is crucial in shaping the values and attitudes of each child. So it is vital, for the continual spiritual growth of the child, that the families involve themselves in the Sacramental life of Parish.
St Anthony's first Sacrament for 2020 will be the Sacrament of the Reconciliation. Dates are as follows;
Session One - 22 July
Session Two - 29 July
Session Three - 5 August
Session Four - 12 August
SACRAMENT - Friday 14 August
St Anthony's Church Tahmoor | ||
You must contact the Presbytery on 46832230 to register to attend Mass. | ||
Saturday Vigil | 5:00 pm | Tahmoor |
Sunday | 7:30 am | Tahmoor |
9:30 am | Tahmoor | |
Reconciliation |
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Saturday | Please contact Presbytery on 46832230 to book a time with Father Peter | Tahmoor |
Weekday Mass Times - This Week |
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Tuesday |
5:00 pm |
Adoration |
5:30 pm |
Tahmoor |
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Wednesday | 8:30 am | Tahmoor |
Thursday | 8:30 am | Tahmoor |
Friday | No Friday morning Mass this week. |
The uniform shop will be open on Fridays from 9:00 am for orders that have been emailed or handed in to the office. Parents will NOT be allowed to enter the hall for any face to face purchases, as advised by the Catholic Education Office. Orders can be emailed to the school via info@sapdow.catholic.edu.au
A consent form for use of student's images was sent home to every family. Parents signing this form gives St Anthony's permission to celebrate their child's achievements in our newsletters, allows parents to view their child at sporting events or excursions, on posters around the school and Facebook with discretion. If you wish NOT to give permission for your child's image to be used in any of the points 1-6 please tick the NO box, sign and return the form back to school. If this option is picked OR if we Do Not receive a form back for your child, we will remove your child's image from any photo that will be used by St Anthony's. If you require another form please see attached.
Please find attached some Frequentley Asked Questions regarding School Fees and COVID-19.