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Merry Christmas
May God’s blessings be yours this Christmas.
May the wonder of that first Christmas, the joy of God’s abundant blessings and the peace of Jesus’ presence be with you always.
May the Lord Jesus Christ grant you peace and renew your strength for the year ahead.
Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed Christmas.
From the Principal
Today we celebrated our Year 6 graduation liturgy and the students are enjoying their graduation Dinner/Disco this evening. Each year we are supported by members of our local community who donate prizes for our annual end-of-year awards to be present to selected students who have shown excellence in academic or leadership throughout their time at St Gregory’s. There are 15 different prize categories of which our Year 6 students are eligible of winning. I would like to acknowledge and thank the following community members and organisations for supporting this wonderful initiative. Three prizes are sponsored by Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council including an Outstanding Leadership Award, Excellence in Education Award and Excellence in English Award. Our Citizenship Award is sponsored by Kristy McBain, Stella Tankey sponsors the Excellence in Mathematics Award, and the Hill Family sponsor a Sport Award. The other eight awards, the YMCA Community Award, six Year 6 Student Awards and a St Gregory's Parish Christian Leadership Award are offered from the St Gregory’s school. Congratulations to the Year 6 recipients of these awards for 2025, these will be announced at our end of year graduation liturgy on Wednesday.
The end of 2025 will see a few staff members move on from St Gregory’s. We wish Mrs Debbie McNeil and Mrs Bell Frolchenko all the best for their future endeavours and Mr Des Gomez who will be taking a break from teaching next year. We also farewell Mrs Ferris for the year as she takes time off to welcome a new baby to the Ferris family. We thank them all very much for all they have given to the St Gregory’s community and will miss them.
I would like to acknowledge dedicated and fabulous teacher, Mrs Laura Goodall who has been teaching at St Gregry’s for the past 14 years. I thank Laura for her dedication to the students of St Gregory’s over the many years and for being such a great colleague to work and enjoy teaching with. It’s now time for you Laura! Enjoy the many adventures I’m sure you’ll have, take some time relaxing, enjoy reading books and spending fun time with grandchildren.
We will also be saying goodbye to Fr Josh at the end of this week as he leaves our parish in January to take up a position at the Cathedral. The students will certainly miss having him around playing handball and interacting with them in the classrooms and on the playground. I am sure you will join me in wishing Fr Josh all the best in his new position and thank him for all he has done for our students and staff at St Gregory’s over the past two years.
The students will attend their 2025 Step-up tomorrow afternoon. There will be plenty of excitement around the school as the children prepare for their change of grade. There has been many hours of work and very thoughtful consideration gone into carefully placing the students into classes that will position them to thrive in 2025. Every student has been placed with a friend of their choice and have many other grade friends from across the years in their class as well. The students are still able to play with all their friends during the break times and regularly get to enjoy grade level activities together. Please respect the professional judgements that have been required to place so many students and know that we all work to ensure all students enjoy their time at St Gregory’s Primary School. The new year always brings with it some anxiety which is normal with any change in life, but you can help build your child’s resilience by talking about the new year as a new and exciting adventure where they will quickly become very familiar and settle to enjoy. Acknowledge their concerns and consider the positives of the new class.
This year has been yet another busy but productive year at St Gregory’s. I thank all parents for trusting us with your children and for working with us to ensure they have the best education possible. It is working together that is super important as united can really make a difference. I thank the school Community Council for their support over the year and for all that they do quietly behind the scenes for the school to make it a wonderful place for the children to enjoy. I also thank Fr Tony, Fr Josh and the Parish for their support of the school, students and myself throughout the year. Finally, but not least I would like to sincerely thank all the students, parents and staff for making this year another amazing year. St Gregory’s is such a beautiful community to be a part of and I look forward to welcoming all students back on Tuesday 4th February 2025.
I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a relaxing break. Looking forward to working together to support your child through 2025.
Tiffany Reedy
St Gregory’s Primary School Staff 2025
It is my pleasure to advise of the staffing arrangements for 2025.
Principal: Tiffany Reedy
Assistant Principal: Kate McManus-Green
Acting Religious Education Coordinator: Kiralee Nolan
Coordinator: Kellie D’Souza
Coordinator: Alisa Spackman
Coordinator: Michelle Hill
Coordinator: Anna Van Aaken
Classroom Support Teacher: Maryann Tarrant
Teacher Librarians: Megan Clark (Lowe St) and Mary Langdon (MacQuoid St)
Library Assistant: Nat Ireland
PE Teacher: TBC
Music Teacher: Maddy Chalker (Lowe St) and Sharon Robertson (MacQuoid St)
Bursar: Emma McAuliffe (Lowe St)
Office Manager: Nicole Stumbles (MacQuoid St)
Office Support: Di Rouse and Jess Wilkinson
Classroom Support Assistants: Michelle Comerford, Paula Howard, Charlotte Green, Abbey Herrington, Liam Howard, Celine Saad, Belinda Strahorn, Molly McIntosh and Hamish Hughes.
Aboriginal Education Worker: Sharon Jolley
School Defence Mentor: Michelle Smith
Canteen: Michelle Welch (Lowe St) and Betty Crowe (MacQuoid St)
Clothing Pool: Betty Crowe
Counsellor: Emma Yu
Groundsman: Paddy Hobday
Kindergarten |
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K Blue |
K Red |
K Gold |
K White |
Brooke Hitchman |
Anna Van Aaken Ashleigh Hobbs |
Marnie Mills & Ashleigh Howell |
Mikaela Walsh |
K Silver |
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Solange Moore |
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Year 1 |
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1 Blue |
1 Red |
1 Gold |
1 White |
Kaylee Smith |
Rebecca Burgess |
Natalia Ciuffetelli |
Stephanie Cregan |
1 Silver |
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Kylie Munn & Rebecca Wright |
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Year 2 |
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2 Blue |
2 Red |
2 Gold |
2 White |
Bree Stumbles |
Maddy Ferris |
Michelle Hill & Melissa Noonan |
Janessa Docking & Stephanie Goodall |
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3 Blue |
3 Red |
3 Gold |
3 White |
Samantha Roberts |
Heather Reid & Carol Saad |
Liz Angel |
Sara Phillips |
Year 4 |
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4 Blue |
4 Red |
4 Gold |
4 White |
Hayley Saunders |
Kellie D’Souza & Olivia Holford |
Zac Arton |
Grace Smith |
Year 5 |
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5 Blue |
5 Red |
5 Gold |
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Kiralee Nolan & Candice Grame |
Emma Farr & Bridget Allen |
Riley McDonald |
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Year 6 |
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6 Blue |
6 Red |
6 Gold |
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Alisa Spackman & Ashleigh Howell |
Kate Wigg |
James Prpic |
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I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a relaxing break. Looking forward to working together to support your child through 2025.
Tiffany Reedy
Y6 Thanksgiving Mass
Today, the Year 6 students celebrated their time at St Gregory's with a Thanksgiving Liturgy. Although it was hot inside the church, everyone participated reverently. Fr Tony gave a lovely message of thanksgiving and the students sang their hearts out.
GIFT Assembly
Last Friday, our Kinder and Year 1 students retold the Nativity story through some narration and cheerful singing. The great atmosphere was finished off with the whole church singing Feliz Navidad.
End of Year Liturgy
Last Thursday, we witnessed arguably the most energetic liturgy St Raphael's has ever seen. Fr Josh blessed us all with holy water, the students' singing lifted the roof and the bells were ringing! We also thanked Carinna for her time helping us as part of the community council. What a celebration! We will miss you Fr Josh. Best of luck for the future.
St Vincent de Paul Christmas Appeal
A huge thank you to everyone who donate items towards the Vinnies Christmas Appeal. We nearly had to use the roof racks on their vehicle to transport the items. St Vincent de Paul are extremely grateful for your generous support for this and all the other events throughout the year. God bless you.
Northern Region Chess Competition
The winners of the St Gregory's Chess competition went through to the Northern Region competition, held at Mt Carmel Primary School in Yass.
Congratulations to Izack Pearson (Year 3) and Harry Meadley (Year 5) who both finished the tournament undefeated. Noah Fellows (Year 4) also did us proud, coming in a close third. The Year 6 group finished in an unusual 3-way tie that required another mini round-robin to determine a winner. Ethan Hauser played some intense matches, ending up equal first with one win and a draw. Unfortunately, it went down to points and he had less valuable pieces left on the board in the drawn match which was against the eventual winner.
Many thanks to Mt Carmel for hosting the event. A great day was had by all.
Overdue books
Thank you to everyone that has returned their overdue books - we really do appreciate it.
CONGRATULATIONS to Year 4 Gold who were the class with the fewest books left to return. They will receive an icy cold reward on Tuesday. Well, done!! And we'd also like to mention 3 Blue that came in a very close second.
At Lowe St, we had dual winners - Year 1 Red & Kinder Red. They will receive their icy cold reward on Wednesday. Congratulations and well done to you all.
Unfortunately, there are still over 450 books that are overdue (across both campuses). Please continue to look for these books and return ASAP. Books can be returned to the Mac St Library as per normal, or in the tub outside the Lowe St Library.
Any books that are located during the holidays can still be returned next year.
For any students that are leaving the school at the end of this year, it is very important that you return your books by Wednesday. If you do find any over the holidays, please drop them to either office at the start of the new school year.
Scholastic Book Club
All orders from the recent book club have been distributed to the students. Please contact us if you are missing an order so that we may follow it up with Scholastic.
Merry Christmas
From the Library team at both Mac St & Lowe St, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas.
May it be filled with family, fun and lots of reading and relaxing.
(Don't forget that you can still visit the town library during the holidays).
See you in the new year.
St Gregs School Council was requested to investigate quality control concerns with specific new uniform items purchased through Lowes in Queanbeyan. The items in question were the embroidered logo yellow sports shirt, and the blue and yellow sports tracksuit.
Additional feedback collected via the ‘Tell Them From Me’ survey enabled the Council to approach the Lowes senior account manager for response.
In summary, the supplier of these garments to Lowes has not changed in 5 years. Any changes due to supply interruptions aren’t likely to have had an impact on quality. Lowes are more than happy to replace or refund clothing items with proof of purchase. This is guaranteed under Australian Consumer Law.
If you’re considering buying new uniform in preparation for 2025, it is recommended you:
1. store a copy of the receipt (photocopy or photo are recommended),
2. follow the cleaning instructions on the labels,
3. in the event of questionable quality, take a photo of the fault and email it to the Council’s email (stgregorys.schoolcouncil@cg.catholic.edu.au). We’ve started a register of faulty items to pass onto Lowes periodically, and
4. return the garment to Lowes, with proof of purchase, for exchange or refund.
Second hand garments purchased privately, or through the uniform pool at Lowe’s Street cannot be considered for refund or replacement.
St Gregs School Council