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Dear Parents, Carers and Friends,
The students returned to school last week, and it was wonderful to see the buzz across both campuses filled with children’s laughter and play. We have many sporting events, classroom activities, and whole-school celebrations this term, including the NSW PSSA Athletics and the Boorowa Netball and Touch Football Carnival this week, as well as the Northern Region Chess Competition next week. I wish all students participating in these events the very best and know they will represent St Gregory’s beautifully.
School Drop-Off
Just a reminder that our school provides supervision from 8:30am each morning. If you need to drop your child off earlier, TeamKids Before School Care has places available, and students should be booked into this service if they must arrive before 8:30am.
The number of students arriving before 8:30am is growing, and this is a concern as there is no teacher supervision during this time. Please support us in keeping students safe by not dropping them off before 8:30am.
Our school day commences at 8:55am, so it is also important to ensure children arrive by this time. While we understand that things happen and there will be occasions when students are late, please try to avoid this as late arrivals impact valuable learning time.
Sunday’s Spring Festival
This coming Sunday, our Community Council, with the support of teachers, has organised the St Gregory’s Spring Festival. This will be a showcase of music, dance, Musicorp and choir performances, followed by the last school disco for the year.
A timetable of performances has been shared so you can choose to attend for a short period or stay for the whole event. Food and drinks will also be available for purchase. We look forward to bringing our community together for an afternoon of sharing and fun.
Grandparents Day
Following the Spring Festival, on Monday 27th October, we will hold our annual Grandparents Day. Grandparents—or special friends if grandparents are unable to attend—are welcome to visit classrooms and share in the children’s learning.
- 10:00–11:00am: Lowe Street campus classroom visits
- 11:00–11:45am: Morning tea at Macquoid Street Hall
- 11:45am–12:40pm: Classroom visits at Macquoid Street
The children are excited to welcome their grandparents and show off their work!
Teacher Appreciation Week
During Week 3, we will celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, which aligns with National Teacher’s Day. This initiative has been led by one of our wonderful parents, Ellen, who has put many hours into making it a special week for teachers and students alike.
I am incredibly proud of and thankful for the staff at St Gregory’s. Their dedication, care for the children, and passion for teaching are always evident. They continually strive to refine their practice to achieve the best outcomes for our students.
A big thank you to Ellen and her helpers for ensuring our staff feel appreciated this week. We are very grateful.
Classes for 2026
Staff will soon begin the process of creating class lists for 2026. This is a collaborative process involving class teachers, specialist staff, and the school leadership team. Each year, class combinations are adjusted and new classes compiled to best support the learning and social development for all children.
Parental requests based on educational concerns will be considered. If you wish to raise any concerns regarding your child’s class placement, please put them in writing to Mrs Reedy by Friday of Week 5, Term 4 (12th November). While we will consider all concerns, no guarantees can be made.
Changing Schools in 2026
If your child (except Year 6 students) will not be returning to St Gregory’s in 2026, please email the Front Office at Office.Stgregs@cg.catholic.edu.au.
Faith Focus
In this month of October, we continue to pray the Rosary to draw closer to Jesus. This beautiful tradition includes praying the Hail, Holy Queen prayer. Together, we pray:
Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of mercy,
Hail, our life, our sweetness, and our hope.
To you we cry, the children of Eve;
To you we send up our sighs,
Mourning and weeping in this land of exile.
Turn, then, most gracious advocate,
Your eyes of mercy toward us;
Lead us home at last
And show us the blessed fruit of your womb, Jesus:
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
Amen.
Have a blessed fortnight.
Tiffany Reedy
OVERDUE BOOKS
Overdue notes were given to Macquoid St students at the end of term 3.
Please help them locate these books and return to the Library ASAP.
This is especially important for all year 6 students and others planning to leave the school at the end of the year.
Many thanks to those students that have already returned these books.
SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR IS COMING TO LOWE ST LIBRARY
Save the date ... the Scholastic book fair is coming to Lowe St in week 4 of term 4.
The book fair will be located at the Lowe St Library and will be open for sales:
Tues 04Nov: 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Wed 05Nov: 8.30am-10.00am and 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Thu 06Nov: 8.30am-10.00am
There will be a colouring competition for the Lowe St students, with some great prizes on offer.
Entry forms are available from the Lowe St Library and near the office.
Due to the book fair being held in the library space, there will be no borrowing for the students during week 4.
Macquoid St students are also welcome to attend with their parents/carers.
Please note: The usual Scholastic Book club catalogue will be distributed in the 2nd half of term 4 to Macquoid St students ONLY.
Congratulations to;
Benji in year 5 who will represent St Gregory's for the Sea Otter Australian School Championships competition for down hill mountain bike riding this this Thursday.
Miela in year 3 who was accepted into the Australian Ballet School ISP for 2026! This is a huge achievement as it was Australia wide and she was one of two chosen from Canberra at her age/level. She will travel to Melbourne to work with them during her school holidays.
Maisie and Laila in year 6 who spent the holidays dancing their way through Japan as part of a tour with Bom Funk Dance Studio (Queanbeyan and Jerrabomberra). They were away for 10 days and participated in 5 performances and 2 workshops, as well as visiting 3 theme parks and a Japanese musical theatre show.
Students not returning in 2026
If your child is in Kinder - Year 5 and is not returning for 2026, could you please let our office know on office.stgregs@cg.catholic.edu.au.









