Siena Catholic Primary School
Last Friday morning, the school celebrated Mother’s Day with the dads organising preparing and serving a delicious breakfast for our mums, grandmas, and the special women in our lives. The aroma of sizzling bacon, freshly baked croissants and brewed coffee wafted through the air, drawing mums in from all corners. All commented on how beautiful the morning was with the company, food, and laughter en masse. The highlight I think was the dads doing the cooking. The fathers had created more than a breakfast; they had woven a tapestry of memories, celebrating the tireless love of mothers.
Following the breakfast, our prep mums and children celebrated a beautiful liturgy of singing, reading and prayers to thank God for our mothers and the preppies asked for God’s blessing on all mother’s who are with us and those who are in our hearts in heaven. We hope all mums had a beautiful love-filled Mother’s Day.
Stella Maris Primary School
Siena Catholic College
With the end of Week Five, we have passed the halfway point of Term Two and our staff and students continue to get involved in many wonderful activities.
Monday and Tuesday saw our Year 8 students participating in a whole day excursion to Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve to explore the landforms of the region, walk through the area’s rainforest, and discover the local First Nations’ community’s connection to Country.
On Wednesday afternoon, our Year 12 cohort were privileged to listen to a presentation by two Missionaries of Charity sisters. They shared with us the story of St Teresa of Calcutta’s ministry and how this continues in the work of
the congregation in Brisbane. Thanks to Ms Chetcuti for providing our Staff and Senior students with regular opportunities to volunteer at their Fortitude Valley Soup Kitchen.
Our Year 9s headed off on their two-day retreat/camp experience on Thursday. This was a great opportunity for the students to build connections by engaging in outdoor challenges and to take time for reflection and team building.
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