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Our school is a place of faith and learning
“From the first moment that a student sets foot in a Catholic school, he or she ought to have the impression of entering a new environment, one illuminated by the light of faith, and having its own unique characteristics. The inspiration of Jesus must be translated from the ideal into the real. The Gospel spirit should be evident in a Christian way of thought and life which permeates all facets of the educational climate”.
Dear Parents Guardians and Carers,
Thank you for the wonderful turnout to our Mother's Day breakfast last Friday. It was lovely to see so many mums, grandmothers and special women there to celebrate with us. Our Parents and Friends team did an amazing job organising it led by Karen Fraser. Thank you also to the many dads who showed up to set up, serve the food and clean up. We really appreciate your support and look forward to doing something similar for you for our Fathers Day breakfast on Friday 5th September.
Message from our Director Mr. Paul Velten:
Hope’ is alive in our Catholic Schools. Catholic Education Week is a highlight of the year for our Diocese, as our schools and parishes come together to celebrate their Catholic identity, unique mission and contribution to the community.
This year Catholic Education Week will be celebrated from 16 May to 23 May, 2025. The theme is ‘Pilgrims of Hope,’ to align with the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope proclaimed by Pope Francis, inviting communities to reflect on the significance of hope and faith in their lives.
Catholic schools will open their doors to the community with Open Days and activities to celebrate. Schools will also be helping to spread the message of ‘hope’ in their communities. Sale Catholic parish is celebrating Catholic Education Week this weekend with a special Youth Mass on Saturday night starting at 5:30pm.
The 'Pilgrims of Hope' theme highlights the importance of faith, compassion, and community, and the transformative power of education in shaping students into tomorrow's leaders.
Catholic schools empower students to develop their capabilities academically, spiritually, and socially, preparing them to be compassionate and capable leaders in the communities of the future.
Recently published research using the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey data reinforces this message. The research found that people who attended Catholic schools are likely to see lifelong benefits in employment status, general health and life satisfaction. The report is available at: www.vcea.catholic.edu.au/lifelong benefits.
A highlight of Catholic Education Week will be a Diocesan Mass led by Bishop of Sale, Most Reverend Greg Bennet on Wednesday 21 May at St Francis Xavier College, Beaconsfield. A celebration of student learning in primary and secondary schools will take place at the conclusion of Mass with pictures from our school celebrations being a part of this celebration.
There are 39 Catholic primary schools and seven Catholic secondary schools in our Diocese, educating more than 20,000 students. I extend my gratitude to the dedicated, caring, hard-working staff and students who make Catholic schools in our region so special. I hope that staff, students, families and parishes enjoy this special time and that our schools continue to be safe, inclusive places where children are able to reach their full potential.
Christ Jesus, on whom the Spirit rests,
Guide us on our journey as pilgrims of hope.
Christ Jesus, bringer of Good News,
Guide us on our journey as pilgrims of hope.
Christ Jesus, liberator of captives and all who are oppressed,
Guide us on our journey as pilgrims of hope.
Christ Jesus, restorer of sight,
Guide us on our journey as pilgrims of hope.
Christ Jesus, proclaimer of the year of the Lord’s favour,
Guide us on our journey as pilgrims of hope.
Christ Jesus, in whom the Scripture was fulfilled,
Guide us on our journey as pilgrims of hope.
Lead us all to be signs of your hope in our world.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Kind regards,
Jodie
2025 SCHOOL TERM DATES
Term 1
Tuesday 28th January - Friday 4th April (2.15pm finish)
(Students start Friday 31st Jan)
Pupil Free day Monday 31st March 2025
Term 2
Tuesday 22nd April - Friday 4th July
Public Holiday - Anzac Day - Friday 25th April
Term 3
Monday 21st July - Friday 19th Septmeber
Term 4
Monday 6th October - Friday 19th December
Reminder you can also check the PAM calendar for important dates.
Important Dates Regarding Buses
Friday 6th June Student Free Day St Thomas'
Monday 9th June Kings Birthday NO BUSES RUNNING
Friday 4th July Last day of term 2. Buses leave at 2.20pm instead of 3.20pm
Monday 21st July Student Free Day NO BUSES RUNNING
Tuesday 22nd July First Day of Term 3 for buses
Friday 19th September Student Free Day St Thomas
Last day of term 3. Buses leave at 2.20pm instead of 3.20pm
Monday 6 th October First Day of Term 4
Monday 3 rd November Student Free Day NO BUSES RUNNING
Tuesday 4 th November Melbourne Cup Day NO BUSES RUNNING
Thursday 18 th December Last day for St Thomas
Foundation A - Mrs Goudie & Mrs Manning | Aiden Nerone & Harry Van Dijk Ari Mowat & Luke John |
Foundation B - Mrs Brayshaw | Claire Ryan & Milla Piasente. Everyly Nerone & Mia Sellings |
Year 1 A - Mrs Morelli / Mrs Ray | Cameron Gibson & Mayukh Chandran. Grace Rowley & Zara Aurisch |
Year 1 B - Mrs Phillips / Mrs Ray | Sophie Bedggood & Eleanor Glover. Indi Avery & Jack Downing |
Year 2 A - Mrs Davis / Mrs Jones | Kane Schuback & Oscar Parkinson-Hall. Nixon Ieradi & Ava Whiteley |
Year 2 B - Mrs Bennett | Thomas Swasbrick & Milah Robertson. Lara Jeremiah & Ted Curtis |
Year 3 A - Mrs Lee | Noah Elston & Lewis Walker. Lucy Fairhall |
Year 3 B - Mrs Ko | Sophie Ryan & David Sulyman. Oscar Williams & Briella Williams |
Year 4 A - Mrs Wilson | Elsie Baynes, Hudson Pini,Mason Downing,Paislee Parkinson-Hall. Bailey Johnstone, William Malady,Spencer Brayshaw & Harley Dyce |
Year 4 B - Mr Brunt | Hudson Whiteley, Theo Dos Santos, Maddi Rogers & Piper Jeremiah |
Year 5 A - Miss Cameron | Aria DeVisser, Mahlia Bradley & Gagana Nair |
Year 5 B - Ms Berry / Mrs Glover | George Winn & Mahli Osborn |
Year 6 A - Mrs Irwin | Poppy Fowler. Evana Jacobs & Liam Fraser |
Year 6 B - Mrs Bradley / Mrs Fox | |
We have a number of items available in the second hand uniform shop. To purchase or check out what's available please contact Anna Baynes on 0419117649.
Community Update: Our Lady of Sion Convent and former Sion Campus, Sale
JOINT STATEMENT FROM
Bishop Greg Bennet & Mr Paul Velten
Catholic Bishop of Sale Director of Catholic Education
Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Ltd
Community Update 3: The Future of
Our Lady of Sion Convent and
former Sion Campus, Sale.
The Our Lady of Sion Convent building in Sale is a much-loved local landmark with historical and
educational significance for Catholics, the Catholic education community, and the broader community
in Sale.
In this third update, we want to bring members of St Mary’s Parish, St Thomas’ Primary School, and
other members of the Sale community, up to date about the significant progress that has occurred
since August 2023 in the redevelopment of the former Our Lady of Sion Convent site into an exciting,
state-of-the-art education facility, serving the mission of the Diocese of Sale.
A significant challenge in the redevelopment planning process is to ensure that the comprehensive
renovation of this iconic 125-year-old building will be done in ways that will (a) meet the needs of
students and staff in a contemporary educational context, and (b) comply with the more rigorous
21st-century building codes, while still retaining the building’s original beauty, grandeur and
character. This process requires meticulous planning and sensitive consultation with numerous
stakeholders.
The architects and consultants are progressing in the design and preparation works. The
Architectural team continues to meet with heritage advisors, specialist engineers and the St Thomas’
Primary School community.
There has also been ongoing consultation with the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion to identify how their
extensive contribution to Catholic education on this site can be acknowledged and celebrated, to
ensure their legacy endures among future generations.
We are happy to announce that, earlier this year, the Victorian Minister for Planning, through the
Department of Transport and Planning (DTP), granted a planning permit for the proposed works.
We can also confirm that we were successful in obtaining a Commonwealth Capital Grant from the
Federal Government for the construction of additional new student learning spaces on the site. These
proposed education facilities are an essential element of the overall St Thomas’ Primary School
masterplan and are separate to the redevelopment work on the former Sion Convent building.
While the planning process continues, it is anticipated that work will soon commence to bring the
property back to a clean site, as well as beginning some preservation of the former Sion Convent.
Community members may see the demolition of some non-heritage and ad-hoc structures that have
been identified as being unsuitable as contemporary learning spaces. These buildings are not
included in the proposed development masterplan. There will also be some associated groundwork
and temporary building maintenance essential to preserving the former Sion Convent building whilst
it is in caretaker mode.
While we are excited about the considerable progress that has been made in the past ten months, a
great deal of work is still to be done before a definitive announcement can be made to key
stakeholders about the approval of the project. Please keep this project, the re-development team,
and the St Thomas’ Catholic Primary School community, in your prayers.
Background and Timeline:
November 2020: The site became vacant following the formal relocation of the Catholic College
Sale Junior campus. Many expressed their dreams and hopes for the future use
of this treasured local landmark.
August 2021: The Bishop of Sale, through his Diocesan Committee chaired by the former
Member for Gippsland South and parishioner of St Mary’s Cathedral, the
Honourable Mr Peter Ryan, began exploring possible uses of the convent
building. The Diocese of Sale Catholic Education Ltd (DOSCEL) engaged
specialist consultants to explore the possible relocation of St Thomas’ Catholic
Primary School, Sale to the Sion Campus site.
November 2021: A community survey was undertaken to gather feedback on relocating
St Thomas’ Catholic Primary School to the Sion Campus site.
October 2022: It was announced that through the work of DOSCEL and the Diocesan
Committee, consideration would focus on the development of the whole site as a
state-of-the-art education facility with the Convent building which includes the
Chapel being the centrepiece of the school.
December 2022: Early conceptual designs for a Preliminary Proposed Masterplan were
developed by a project architect for consideration and assessment.
January - June 2023: Extensive investigations continued and a range of consultant specialists
including engineers, surveyors and a Heritage Advisor were appointed.
June 2022: Preliminary Proposed Masterplan moved to Detailed Design Phase. Architects
commenced engagement with Town Planning.
February 2024: Planning permit granted by the Minister for Planning through the Department of
Transport and Planning
February 2024: Commonwealth Government Capital Grant confirmed.
For Project Updates on Our Lady of Sion Convent and Sion Campus go to: