St Thomas More Catholic Primary School

Margaret River

30 Wallcliffe Road
Margaret River WA 6285

P.O. Box 524
Margaret River WA 6285

Phone: (08) 9757 3544
Email: admin@stmcps.wa.edu.au

St Thomas More Catholic Primary School

Margaret River

30 Wallcliffe Road
Margaret River WA 6285

P.O. Box 524
Margaret River WA 6285

Phone: (08) 9757 3544
Email: admin@stmcps.wa.edu.au

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Inspiring life-long learners who live their faith and contribute positively to our world

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The Vine 2023 – Issue 35

The Vine 2023 – Issue 35

Last night we were treated to an awesome spectacle as our Year 4-6 classes presented songs at our Music Concert. Held at The HEART, the students were able to perform with proper sound engineering, lighting and being up on stage…and they did an amazing job! I was super impressed with just what a great job they did and how professional they sounded. A special mention to Margaux Lewis, Ava Patterson, Mateo Laranjeiro and Ila Yee Wilson for their solo efforts too. A huge thank you to Mr Cameron McRae for all his work in organizing and preparing the students for this and to the P&F for making it a free event for our parents. I would also like to acknowledge the help of Arts Margaret River and the Shire of Augusta Margaret River for their assistance in not only setting it up, but helping to make sure we can utilize such a wonderful venue for our students to perform.

The Vine 2023 – Issue 35

The Vine 2023 – Issue 34

A huge thank you to everyone who came to our ACM last night – your attendance and support is truly appreciated! It was a pleasure to share with you all the great things that have happened over the year and how we plan to continue to make our school the best for our students into the future. I would like to thank our School Advisory Council for their ongoing commitment and support in ensuring decisions are always made in the best interests of the children in our school. Also thanks to Fiona Guise for her catering efforts and Nicolle Achmad for all her work in assisting with the set up and organisation of this event.

The Vine 2023 – Issue 35

The Vine 2023 – Issue 33

I was lucky enough to attend Rottnest with an amazing bunch of Year 6 students last week. They not only represented our school incredibly well, but I witnessed examples of determination, compassion, inclusion and respect. I was proud to say what school we were from and watch our students interact so positively with others on the island. Camps like this really provide an opportunity for our students to develop some independence and finish the year in a positive manner. A huge thank you to Mrs Pisano for organising this wonderful experience for our students and to Mrs Jemma Shoppee, Mr Nathan Brawls, Mr Jay Wynd, Mrs Deb Holland and Mr Marcel Reuben for coming along and assisting with the camp.

The Vine 2023 – Issue 35

The Vine 2023 – Issue 32

Our Year 6 students, together with Mr Wylie and Ms Shoppee are living the dream this week at Rottnest Island. Thank you to our amazing parent volunteers, Mr Jay Wynd, Mr Nathan Brawls, Mrs Deb Holland and Mr Marcel Reuben for accompanying our Year 6 students.

Can you imagine? They’re splashing around in the turquoise waters, reeling in fish (some tales suggest they’re almost as big as the kids!), and zipping around the island on bicycles. It’s a whirlwind of sun, sea and a whole lot of smiles.

The Vine 2023 – Issue 35

The Vine 2023 – Issue 31

Yesterday, the school joined together with the parish community to celebrate All Saints Day – a traditional holy day of obligation. Whilst it is no longer celebrated as a holy day of obligation in Australia, we feel, as a Catholic school community, it is important to still teach our students about the saints and celebrate the life and example they gave to us. St Mary of the Cross MacKillop, Australia’s first saint, who is connected to our school through the involvement of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart is a great example of how we remember to ‘never see a need without doing something about it.’ I thank Miss Farano and the amazing Year 1 students for the wonderful way they led this Mass yesterday morning.

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