News from the Principal
Dear Parents, Carers and Guardians,
National Child Safety Week - 7th September to 13th September
This week we celebrate National Child Safety week across the Diocese of Sale. This year, the focus is on moving beyond conversations to concrete actions that prevent harm and instead, focussing on strengthening support systems, and empowering communities to actively protect children.
By shifting from conversation to action, every child not only feels heard but also experiences real safety, care, and protection.
Bishop Greg shares this message with you all: https://www.ceosale.catholic.edu.au/child-safety/child-safety-week-2025
Congratulations
Tonight we celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation for 27 Year 3 students. We wish them all the very best as they take the next step in their journey of faith.
Tomorrow our Year 4 children head off to school camp at Coonawarra Farm Resort. We look forward to hearing about the fun they are having and the wonderful experiences they will share. A big thank you to our teachers who are also attending and taking time to ensure our students have the best camp experience possible. A reminder that the Year 4 children and staff will have a rest day on Friday 12th September.
Class requests for 2026
This is the time of year when we begin the process of planning our class lists for the 2026 school year. Whilst this is an onerous and time-consuming task, we are blessed to have such a knowledgeable staff who are aware of each student’s individual needs and work collaboratively to make professional judgements in relation to class planning and student placement.
When deciding our individual class structures, a number of factors are taken into account, which include:
- Student’s social, emotional, academic and physical development
- Student’s cognitive development
- Student relationships
- Family dynamics, eg sibling placement
- Teacher knowledge, skill and expertise
- Enrolment numbers at the various levels
- Practical resources, such as space
If your child has a particular social or emotional need or there is important information that we should be aware of when considering class placement for the 2026 school year, we ask that parents put this information in writing and submit it via email to principal@stmtraralgon.catholic.edu.au
It is important that your child’s personal needs request be submitted each year as individual circumstances change. We will not be referring to requests made for years previous. All requests are specifically about your child’s social and emotional needs. It is not an opportunity to provide requests for particular class structures or teachers. Requests for teachers will not be taken.
A huge amount of time and effort goes into creating class lists by classroom teachers and the wider leadership group. We ask that parents trust the decisions made by teachers and please recognise that we also have a view on what works well for your child socially, emotionally and academically. Once class lists have been finalised, and reports sent out, changes are not made to grades, as this sets a precedent that cannot be maintained by the school.
All requests must be received by the close of business on Friday 19th September; no further requests will be taken after this date.
Hot Dog Day and Footy Day - Thursday 18th September
On Thursday 18th September we encourage all staff and students to wear footy colours to school to celebrate the end of term. At 2pm, we invite parents and carers into the school yard to join us for the parade and longest kick competition. Families please be advised that it is school policy that students do not use face paint or coloured hairspray on dress up days.
Important Dates
16th September - Latrobe Valley Division Athletics
17th September - State Netball
18th September - Footy Day
19th September - Last Day of Term - school finishes at 1pm
Kind regards
Lia DiCorleto