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Ash Wednesday Mass – Wednesday, 14th February at 11:30am

February 4, 2024
Ash Wednesday Mass - Wednesday, 22nd February at 11:30am

On Wednesday, 14th February, the staff and students of St Dominic’s School will mark the beginning of Lent by attending Ash Wednesday Mass.  The mass will commence at 11:30am in St Dominic’s Church and all in our community are welcome to join us for this special celebration. Lent is a time when Catholics typically give…

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Start of Term Teacher Letters to Families – An Overview of Learning in Term 1

February 4, 2024
Start of Term Teacher Letters to Families - An Overview of Learning in Term 1

Below are links to letters from each of our classroom teachers to you, our families.  The intent of each letter is to provide you with an overview of what will be taught this term.  An opportunity to connect, share and partner with you in the learning planned for your child in Term 1. If you…

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School Fee Statements Coming Home via Email this Week

February 4, 2024
School Fee Statements Sent Home Via Email Last Thursday

Coming home this week via email will be a copy of your 2024 School Fee Statement.  Accompanying this email is a payment option form that you are asked to complete and return to Sandra Raso (Finance Officer) by Friday, 9th February, 2024.  If you don’t received your statement, please check your junk folder in the…

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New Year 5 and 6 Before School Crochet Club Commencing in Week 3

February 4, 2024
New Year 5 and 6 Before School Crochet Club Commencing in Week 3

This year we will be starting a new before school Crochet Club!   This will be for students in Year 5 and 6 on a Thursday morning commencing in Week 3 from 7:30am in the Year 6 Classroom.   Students will start the year learning the basic knots and working towards bigger projects throughout the…

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Year 3 – 6 St Dominic’s School Choir Club Commencing in Week 3

February 4, 2024
Year 3 - 6 St Dominic's School Choir Commencing on Wednesday 10th August

We are looking to restart our St Dominic’s School Choir Club in Term 1 Week 3.  If your child would like to be a part of the Club each Friday morning, please complete the Expression of Interested Form linked below. Who:  Students in Year 3 to 6 When:  Every Friday morning during the school term. Time:  8:00am…

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Vacant P&F Committee Position and Class Rep Roles – Can you help?

February 4, 2024
Vacant P&F Committee Position and Class Rep Roles - Can you help?

The P&F Committee are seeking the support of members within our school community to fill two important roles within the Parents and Friends Group (P&F). Following some change at the end of 2024, we are currently looking to appoint a new P&F Treasurer.  This position is supported by the Committee but also by Sandra our…

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Keyed Up Music Lessons in 2024

February 4, 2024
Instrumental Tuition Program at St Dominic's School - Keyed Up Music
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2024 Term 1 Sports Days for Pre Primary to Year 6

January 30, 2024
Term 1 Sports Days for Pre Primary to Year 6 Students

Below are the Term 1 sports days for students in Pre Primary to Year 6.  Included is the respective sports top for each day.  Your support in ensuring your children are wearing the correct uniform on the appropriate day is required and greatly appreciated. Pre Primary Monday (grey and white top) Tuesday (faction top) Wednesday…

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Saint Thomas Aquinas Feast Day

January 25, 2024
Saint Thomas Aquinas Feast Day

Sunday, 28th January is the Feast Day of Saint Thomas Aquinas, one of our Faction Saints. Thomas Aquinas was born in Italy  in 1225, the youngest son of a wealthy family. He began his studies at 5 years of age. When he reached university, it is believed that he was introduced to philosophical influences and…

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Change of Noongar Season – Bunuru (February and March)

January 25, 2024
Change of Noongar Season - Bunuru (February and March)

Bunuru— Second summer (season of the adolescence) Bunuru is the hottest time of the year with little to no rain. Hot easterly winds continue with a cooling sea breeze most afternoons if you’re close to the coast. Therefore, traditionally this was, and still is, a great time for living and fishing by the coast, rivers…

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