Christ the King School

BEACONSFIELD

87 York Street,
Beaconsfield WA 6162
PO Box 213
South Fremantle WA 6162
P: (08) 9487 9900
E: admin@ctk.wa.edu.au

From the Principal – Term 1, Week 04

Everything we do in our Catholic schools is about bringing the light

of Christ’s Gospel to children’s learning in all its dimensions.

We are called to let the joy of our faith shine through the gifts and talents, we bring to our work.

We are challenged to bring out the best in one another and in the children entrusted to our care.

Jesus calls us to discipleship. Discipleship means involvement. In our calling, as disciples, and as educators in a Catholic school, we make the Good News visible to all through our words and actions.

 

Dear Parents, Caregivers and Community Members,

 

Lent

It’s nearly football season again! Sometimes members of a football team wear black armbands as a symbolic mark of sorrow for the passing of a close associate. Their supporters are decked in the team colours to show their willingness to be identified as a club supporter. True believers live the game with their heroes expressing their support physically and emotionally. In good times and bad they stick by their club.

Lent is here and we are presented with the same opportunity to give expression to the type of supporters that we are. Some supporters celebrate only the happy time in Jesus’ life such as Easter and Christmas. As “true believers” we should also pray with him on Holy Thursday, stand by him on Good Friday and join him in prayer and fasting during the forty days of Lent.

Shrove Tuesday: Shrove Tuesday occurs the first Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. It officially ends the season of Epiphany and is the vigil for the beginning of Lent. It’s a day of penitence, to clean the soul and a day of celebration as the last chance to feast before Lent begins.

Ash Wednesday Mass will be at 9:15am next Wednesday, 5 March in the school hall. Please come along and join us for this very important Mass as we begin the season of Lent. It is a season of reconciliation, reflection and prayer, which prepares us for Easter Sunday. This period we call LENT means ‘spring’, and we celebrate it in memory of the forty days Jesus spent alone praying in the desert. Lent is a time for strengthening our faith, a time to reflect on who we are and where we are going. It is a time for quietness and prayer, a time of penance and meditation, a time to become aware of our strengths and weaknesses.

The Daily Encouragement from Pope Francis

Lent is a fitting time for self-denial; we would do well to ask ourselves what we can give up in order to help and enrich others by our own poverty. Let us not forget that real poverty hurts: no self-denial is real without this dimension of penance.

Lenten Thought

Remember the concept of not only giving up during Lent, but taking up. What can we take up that will improve our lives and the lives of others this Lent?

A reminder that Monday, 3 March is the Labour Day public holiday. Tuesday, 4 March is a Pupil Free Day where Miss Mangan, our school nurse has organised for all staff to complete their first aid training.

Evening on the Green Welcome to 2025 Family Picnic: Thank you to all the families and staff who attended last Friday evening. It was a great evening of fun, music, food and games. A very special thank you to our super hard-working P&F.

 

Year Six Student Ministries

Our students in Year Six have begun their respective ministries for this semester. I know each of them are excited ‘getting their teeth’ into the work of the ministry. This is a fantastic opportunity for them to show leadership and responsibility around the school.  One staff member is responsible for facilitating the children’s involvement in each of these areas. We wish all our Year Six students the very best as they undertake these leadership roles this year.

 

3 Year Old 2026 – Applications are Now Due

In 2026 Christ the King will be offering 4 days of 3 Year Old Kindy. Please register your interest now!

4 Year Old Kindergarten 2026 – Applications are Now Due

Enrolments are now being taken for siblings and new students wishing to commence Kindergarten at Christ the King School in 2026. Families with children eligible for Kindergarten in 2026 are required to fill out a Kindergarten Enrolment Application Form. We will be offering 4 day Kindy again in 2026. We already have 35 children enrolled for 2026 so please get your enrolment form in ASAP.

Christ the King School will continue to operate two concurrent Kindergarten groups next year with the days of attendance being Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday weekly.

We are seeing a high demand for 3 Year Old Kindergarten and Four Year Old Kindergarten places for 2026, so it is very important that parents within the Christ the King School community submit their applications as soon as possible. Forms can be obtained from the office.

I wish to share a lovely story written by Eli Gray who is a Year Five student and also attend the Learning Centre. This made my week! You are so awesome Eli and such an amazing storyteller.

 

Attendance

It is not okay to stay away from school for any reason except legitimate illness and extreme family circumstances. Any unexplained absence and extended holidays during school time, (without having an application form signed by me), are all considered illegal by the Department of Education and the Federal government.

We are legally responsible to report via an electronic program, all absences every day, including continual lateness to school. Please make sure you are compliant with this legislation and please assist by contacting the school by 9am of the day of absence.

 

From My Readings This Week…

As we progress through the first term of the year and students settle into their new classes, sometimes there can be moments of conflict or tension that may be experienced by students. These difficulties can come from any number of different sources such as peer conflicts, classroom and school expectations or learning difficulties.

As children experience these conflicts, there will often be times when they come home from school with issues or complaints and will naturally call upon parents for advice and guidance. As parents, the approach that you take can have a huge impact on your child’s ability to cope with frustrations and grievances and indeed their resilience to deal with disappointments or difficulties in the future. It can also impact on their future relationships with their teachers and peer group.

Michael Grose (www.parentingideas.com.au  suggests six points for parents to think about when dealing with children’s concerns. He recommends these steps to help parents remain focused and effective in dealing with difficulties:

Stay Calm and Rational

It’s natural as a parent to protect, or defend your children, particularly when you think they’ve come in for some unfair or poor treatment. But acting when you are full of emotion is not always smart. Rather than getting on the phone straight away to organise a meeting at school, take your time to think through how you might assist your child.

 Get All the Facts

Once you’ve calmed down, get the facts about the situation. Kids are faulty observers and often only see one side of a story when there’s a problem with a teacher or a fellow student. They sometimes can’t see that perhaps they may have contributed inadvertently to a dispute at school, or perhaps said something that may have upset a teacher. It is the job of parents to help kids process what happens in an incident so that all the facts emerge, and they understand their place in any problem.  Ask good questions to help the full story emerge.

Assess whether to go to the School or Not

Kids, like adults, like to vent and will benefit from having told their side of a story to a trusted source. Often problems can be dealt with at home, simply by talking through an issue and giving kids some common-sense tips to help them cope. If your child has a recurring problem that they can’t solve themselves, or you think an adult intervention may be needed to sort out a relationship issue with a teacher or peer, then consider meeting with your child’s teacher.

Go through the right Channels

Approach the school calmly, going through the school office to make time to see the teacher.  If you have already established a relationship with the teacher concerned, then it’s often easier to approach them directly.

Look for Solutions rather than Blame

State the problem as you see it and view your child’s teacher as an ally, not a foe. “I’m really worried about Jeremy.  He’s been acting strangely lately, and I need some help” is the type of approach that will elicit a helpful response. Talk about your concerns and keep the discussion focused firmly on what is best for your child. Listen to your teacher’s viewpoint, valuing a different perspective.

Stay in Touch

Be realistic with your expectations, remembering that some problems can’t be solved to your satisfaction, nor will they be resolved straight away.  Be prepared to work alongside your child’s teacher over the long-term, which means you need to keep communicating with each other.

 

Did you Know?

  • Kangaroos cannot walk backwards!
  • Potato, the delicious and favourite veggie of children is the staple food in many countries and is the most cultivated vegetable across the globe.
  • Venus is the only planet in the solar system that rotates clockwise, whereas all other planets rotate anti-clockwise.
  • Australia is the only continent that has no volcanoes.

 

There are ‘great things’ happening in our school due to the efforts of so many people; seek to be one of those people in the coming week!

 

Keep smiling and remember, it takes all of us!

Andrew Kelly
Principal

Messages from the Assistant Principal

Week 4 Term 1 2025

Caritas Australia

To care deeply for the needs of another person or creature is an expression of our love for them. This tender concern is called ‘compassion’. We show compassion each year, through our efforts to raise funds for Project Compassion. The money raised supports people around the globe and here at home in Australia, to live with dignity and to make a true difference for themselves and their families.

Families will receive a Project Compassion box to support Caritas Australia this Lenten season and help support vulnerable people around the world, now and for all generations. With your support, Caritas Australia has been able to support vulnerable communities around the world to tackle poverty, food security, education, water and sanitation and disaster risk reduction. Project Compassion 2025, reminds us that the good that we do today will extend and impact the lives of generations to come to build better future for all. As St Pope John Paul II said, “The future starts today, not tomorrow.” Together, we can help vulnerable communities face their challenges today and build a better tomorrow for all future generations. Project Compassion boxes are due back at school before the end of Term One.

 

NAPLAN 2025

NAPLAN is a National Literacy and Numeracy assessment that students in Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 sit each year. NAPLAN Information for parents and caregivers went to students and parents/carers in Year 3 and 5 a few weeks ago. For more information about NAPLAN, please visit – https://nap.edu.au/  We encourage parents and caregivers to keep conversations about NAPLAN as relaxed and reassuring as possible to minimise any nervousness.

 

2025 Sacramental Commitment Masses

The Sacramental Commitment Masses for students preparing for the Sacraments of Reconciliation (Year Three), First Holy Communion (Year Four), and Confirmation (Year Six) will take place on the weekend of Saturday 15 March (6pm) and Sunday 16 March (10am) at Christ the King Church. During these Masses, children from Christ the King will join parishioners to publicly commit to preparing for their Sacraments in 2025. Sacramental Enrolment Forms will be available at the Parish over the weekend. If your child is enrolling in one of the above Sacraments this year, you must attend one of the Masses over this weekend. Please return all completed enrolment forms to your classroom teacher, as soon as possible. As the year progresses, the children will continue preparing for their Sacramental celebrations. Let us all keep them, their families and the staff guiding them in our prayers.

 

Absentees Reminder & School Attendance

A reminder that academic success and engagement are intricately linked with school attendance. We ask all parents and carers to set the expectation of daily attendance, establish good morning routines that ensure students arrive to school on time. Please ensure that any absence is communicated promptly to the school before 9am to ensure that your child is accounted for. Please do not to use Seesaw messenger to notify for attendance related communication. You can phone the school on 9487 9900, or log your child’s absence via our school website or email admin at admin@ctk.wa.edu.au

When a planned holiday or other period of absence falls during term time, parents must submit an Extended Absence Form (available from the office) prior to the absence. This must be approved by the Principal and is required for any absence of five days or longer.

 

Illness

Several children have been absent recently due to illness. We kindly ask parents to ensure that if their child is unwell or showing any symptoms, they stay home until they are fully recovered. Illnesses can be contagious and may spread not only within the classroom but throughout the entire school. We encourage all parents and carers to be mindful of this and consider keeping their child home for an extra day if necessary to help prevent further transmission.

 

Parent Teacher Interviews

Parents and caregivers will have the opportunity to meet with their child’s teacher on Wednesday 9 April (Week 10) from 12.30pm – 6pm. Parent Teacher interviews will be conducted across all year groups (K – 6) in ten-minute rotations. We respectfully ask that parents keep to the ten-minute limit, to ensure the afternoon runs smoothly and on time. Later in the term, you will receive instructions about booking in these meetings. Please note this date in your diary. Please be advised that our school will finish at 12pm on this day. If you cannot collect your child/ren at 12pm, they will be supervised at school, until 3pm by our staff.

 

Public Holiday & Pupil Free Day

A gentle reminder that there is a Public Holiday on Monday 3 March 2025 (Week 5). Tuesday 4 March 2025, is a Pupil Free Day, meaning there will be no school for our students. While the children enjoy an extended weekend, our staff will be at school participating in a First Aid Course.

 

Wishing you a lovely weekend!

Mrs Sabrina Reardon
Assistant Principal

 

Message from the P&F – Mrs Suraya Correia

Hello CtK and Welcome back!

Last week we had our annual community Evening on the Green and what fun it was! It was so wonderful to see so many Ctk families come along and grab a bite to eat from one of the delicious food trucks. A huge Thank you to Nat from Boogie Woogie for kicking off the night with an energetic performance which got the kids and adults up and dancing. A light drizzle of rain didn’t put a damper on the fun, with face painting, lawn games and the band keeping everyone entertained and spending quality time with each other. We look forward to next year and hope you all enjoyed it.

The State Elections are coming up on Saturday 8th March and our School will be open as a Polling Centre from 8am-6pm. The P&F will be holding a Sausage Sizzle and Bake Sale to help raise money for our new Nature Playground. The flyer can be found on the hub and we would love it if you could spread the word and tell your family and friends to come down and enjoy a yummy Democracy Sausage! If you can volunteer your help at any time throughout the day, please jump onto the hub to sign up. A message will go out next week to ask for donations of baked goods for us to sell on the day and a link to let us know what you will be baking/donating so we know what is so generously being given. The baked donations can be dropped off to the canteen on Friday 7th March 8:15-8:45am and 2:30-3pm.

Thank you for your support and we hope to sell out on the day to raise some money for our incredible School!

Suraya Correia
P&F President

 

Messages from The Fathering Group – Mr Alf Di Tullio

 

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