Year 2
St Dominic’s School welcomes students and families from a wide range of cultures. Following the success of our ‘Celebrating and Supporting Cultural Diversity Morning Teas’ 2023, we have our third for 2024 coming up in Week 3. The next morning tea will be held on Wednesday, 1st May, commencing at 8.40am (straight after drop off). …
Read MoreThe next St Dominic’s School Parents and Friends Group Meeting will be held on Tuesday, 7th May from 6:00pm to 7:00pm in the School Library and online via TEAMS. All Parents/ Guardians are very welcome to attend and we look forward to seeing you there. Please share via the RSVP form linked below if you…
Read MoreWednesday, 5th April was the Feast Day of one of our Faction Saints, Saint Vincent Ferrer. Vincent Ferrer was born in Spain around 1350 and was raised by parents who taught him the importance of his religious duties, as well as his education and caring for the poor. At the age of 18, Vincent joined…
Read MoreDjeran — Season of Adulthood Djeran season generally spans April-May and means an end to the really hot weather. A key indicator of the change of season is the cool nights that once again bring a dewy presence for us to discover in the early mornings. The winds have also changed, especially in their intensity,…
Read MoreBelow are the Term 2 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…
Read MoreSt Dominic’s School, along with all Catholic, independent and government schools in Australia, is required to collect the below information from families on behalf of the Australian Curriculum and Reporting Authority (ACARA). The student background information is incorporated into the Socio Educational Advantage (SEA) model, which contributes to our schools level of funding. the sex…
Read MoreLife is very hard for many people at the moment. All over the world and very close to home we see hardship, suffering and struggle. Some of it we bring on ourselves by our own choices, but a lot of it is the result of human pride, greed and violence. As a result there is…
Read MoreThis year, we shared with you the story of three inspiring women from across the globe, who overcame challenges to complete their education, access water and find secure employment. With the support of compassionate people like you, they are now forging a path to a better future for their families and their communities. Ronita from…
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