2024 Year Book:
The Christ the King 2024 Yearbook will be sent out to families in March, next year. This allows for events such as the Year 6 Awards Assembly, Year 6 Graduation, Carols Night and any other events held in the later part of the year to be included. Siblings of Year 6 children will be given the Year Book or families will be contacted via email for pick up time next year if this is your last year at Christ the King School.
Regards, Caterina D’Angelo and Margaret McLinden.
Student Spotlight:
Adam Piromalli (Year 6 Red) won Gold in the TKD national championship in Brisbane a couple of weeks ago. He competed in 3 fights and won every round! Well done Adam! We are very proud of you!
Staff Profile:
Our fabulous Year 6 leaders, Dominique and Christian have been interviewing our staff throughout the year so that we all can get to know each other well. This week they interviewed Mrs Viti! Find out more about Mrs Viti below:
What’s your favourite colour?
All the colours of the rainbow!
What’s your favourite animal?
Meerkat
What’s your favourite food?
Chicken
What AFL team do you support?
Fremantle Dockers
If you had a million dollars, what would you buy?
A house
What do you value the most?
My family!
Mrs Sabrina Reardon
Assistant Principal
Messages from our School Nurse – Andrea Mangan:
As we approach the festive season and the summer holidays (as an Irish person I can never get used to the sun for Christmas), I would like to take a moment to wish you and your family a safe and joyful holiday. It has been a wonderful term at Christ the King School, and I hope you all enjoy the well-earned break.
I’d like to gently remind everyone about some important health tips that were shared over the past number of months. First, please remember the significance of encouraging your child to drink plenty of water during the warmer weather. Proper hydration is key not only to overall health, but it can also help prevent issues with toileting and constipation. Keeping water bottles easily accessible to your child is a simple but effective way to support their well-being.
Also, a friendly reminder about footwear: please ensure your child’s shoes are always tied properly, both at school and when out in the community. Untied shoelaces can be a tripping hazard, leading to falls and injuries. Teaching your child how to tie their own laces over the holidays is a great bonding opportunity, and it’s an important life skill that they will carry with them through the rest of their lives.
Finally, as the hot summer days approach, we encourage all families to follow the Cancer Council WA’s guidelines to stay sun-smart. This includes wearing hats, sunscreen, and protective clothing, especially when spending time outdoors. It’s important to teach your children about sun safety as a lifelong habit.
Thank you for your ongoing support. I wish you all a very Merry Christmas, filled with warmth, love, and laughter. Stay safe, enjoy the holiday season, and we look forward to seeing you in the New Year!
Ms Andrea Mangan
School Nurse
Message from the P&F – Mrs Suraya Correia
On behalf of the whole P&F Committee I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone for their help, support and generosity this year. We have had so many special moments throughout the year which will be treasured by both the kids and adults. As we reflect on the year, we remember how lucky we are to be a part of such a kind and thoughtful community and that the children benefit because of it. We hope that you and your families have enjoyed the events and fundraisers this year and we are very much looking forward to next year.
May you all have a very Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New Year!
Suraya
P&F Chair
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