End Semester One
As this is the last edition of Lumina before we head into the end of semester break, I would like to offer my thanks to all who have made the first six months of this year so productive and rewarding. There has been a concerted effort to improve learning and teaching, with a focus on literacy and numeracy and a renewed approach to establishing classroom routines that promote calm and are conducive to learning readiness. Thank you to our Learning Leaders, teaching staff and Learning Support Officers for their work to reinforce high expectations.
We’ve also had a very full co-curricular semester with camps and excursions, assemblies, ACC and CGSAV sport (with some great results), social justice activities, and, last week the Year 11 Formal. This week has seen Year 10 Work Experience, which is an exciting opportunity to see what lies beyond secondary schooling, and Semester 1 Learning Conferences for Year 9 students. Thank you to the staff who enable and generously support these activities which often take place outside normal hours.
I hope that the upcoming two weeks’ holiday break will give students and staff some time to pause, reflect and give thanks for the first half of the year.
I look forward to a very exciting Semester 2 and students return on Tuesday, July 14.
A Reflection
When the Church uses the term ordinary time as in this weekend, the 13th Sunday in ordinary time, it is denoting a season in the liturgical calendar and not attributing any special quality per se. In our modern use, the word “ordinary” is usually referring to something as regular or common, business as usual, and occasionally it seems to suit the gospel as well.
In our gospel readings over recent weeks, we have been hearing of Jesus commissioning the disciples and warning them of the trials that lay ahead as followers. This week Jesus talks about the power of a small gesture of kindness - if anyone even gives a cup of cold water … that person will not lose their reward (Matt.10:42). You can imagine that a cup of cold water may have been more difficult to procure in Jerusalem at the time of Jesus than today, but the underlying message translates. In our world where water is available at the turn of the tap, what do we have to offer others in our shared humanity?
What are our modern “cups of cold water”?
Deep Listening: Giving someone your full, undivided attention when you can see they are stressed.
Small Adjustments: Letting someone ahead of you in traffic or in a supermarket queue.
Words of Grace: Sending a brief, unprompted text to check on a friend or say thanks.
Basic Comfort: Donate to local shelters who are supporting people encountering homelessness.
Staffing News
Ms Lisa O’Callaghan commences long service leave in Term 3 and is then returning to Ireland to reunite with her family. We thank Lisa for her contribution to the College since 2018. We welcome Ms Erin Absalom as her replacement.
Mr Nick Nedelkovski is leaving St Mary’s in Term 3 to take up a position at another school and will be replaced by Mr John Hernden. We thank Nick for his contribution to the College and wish him all the best in his new role.
Congratulations to Ms Annie Driver, who has accepted the position of Year 8 Pastoral Leader for Semester 2, a role she has held previously. We also congratulate Ms Amy Fitzpatrick, who has accepted the position of Learning Leader (Religious Education).
Mr Michael Pye is taking a period of leave and will be replaced by Ms Avril Martinelli.
Mobile Phone Policy Update
You will be aware that the Education Minister has announced a ban on phones and wearable technologies in all schools in Victoria. To this end, we are strengthening our policy from discouraging use during the day to prohibiting use. Students were informed of this shift at an assembly on Tuesday morning and we need your support to help us enforce these guidelines. If you need to contact your young person during the day, please phone student reception on 9259 6611 so that we can be of assistance. Please see the article from Ms Jen Howard on some of the other operational considerations.
Interim CEO – Farewell and Thanks
We farewell Ms Jacqui Wilton who has been interim CEO of our parent company, EREA (Victorian Schools Ltd) this year. Ms Wilton has taken an interest in St Mary’s College during her brief tenure, including bringing the Board Meeting to our site to showcase the College to the Board Members. We thank Jacqui for her support over the last few months and look forward to the announcement of the substantive CEO.
School Advisory Council
The School Advisory Council met on Monday night for our regular June meeting. The members of the committee were briefed about what has been happening at St Mary’s including efforts to strengthen our Catholic identity through our work in faith, reconciliation and social justice. Council members were presented a financial report. We also discussed opportunities for students to be involved in many important experiences, including the Year 11 Formal, Year 10 Work Experience, Music Camp and our ski trips and the visit from our sister school in Osaka next month.
Music Camp
A huge than you to those staff who attended last week’s Music Camp at Amberley. Thanks especially to Ms Katie Thomas, Mr Brendan Tollit and Ms Jen Howard, ably assisting specialist instrumental teachers. One of the observations that was shared related to the positive interactions between student in different year levels and the opportunities that camp provides for building relationships between older and younger students over a shared interest in music and performance.
Building Fund
As we head towards the end of financial year, you may be in a position to take advantage of a tax-deductible donation to the College Building Fund. Any donations to our College Building Fund will be welcome and will go towards the redevelopment of the student plaza. Donations can be made HERE
Semester 2
School resumes on Tuesday July 14 for students. Monday, July 13 is a professional learning day for staff.










