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A prayer for Pope Leo XIV
Heavenly Father,
We thank You for blessing us with Pope Leo XIV. Guide him with Your wisdom and grace as he leads our Church.
May his papacy be filled with Your love, bringing unity and peace to all.
Help us to support him through our prayers and actions, and may we be inspired by his example to serve faithfully.
In Jesus' name, we pray.
Amen.
Dear parents and carers
It has been a busy couple of weeks since I last posted, with plenty of fun activities for our students and families to take part in, including our very popular Mother’s Day Pamper Morning; Day for Dolly; a visit from St Mary’s, and our annual Walk Safely to School morning.
MOTHER’S DAY
On Sunday (11th May) we honoured and celebrated the wonderful mothers, aunties, grandmas and mother figures in our lives. Those amazing women who have sacrificed, nurtured and loved us and helped us to be the best we can be.
At St Michael’s our traditional Pamper Morning for Prep mums took place the week before the big day, with plenty of opportunities for mums to be spoilt with makeovers, foot spas, amazing hairdos and definitely lots of laughs.
This is a personal favourite St Michael’s tradition and I am always delighted to see how much our little Preppies enjoy spoiling their mum! Our mums are such good sports too!
Throughout the week, our Mother’s Day stalls ran in the Library, selling gifts for children to purchase, ready for the big day. A huge thank you to Anne Spartalis-Fisher for organising this.



























WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL
For the first time in a few years, the sun popped out just in time for our annual 'Walk Safely to School' morning. A record turn out of students and families joined us on the walk, finishing at our fabulous tuck shop where a free healthy breakfast was waiting for us. Children, parents and siblings were treated to their choice of fruit, cereals, or yoghurt and muesli.
A huge thank you to staff members and families who helped ensure our students had full tummies for the start of the day!














St Michael’s COMMUNITY GROUP - Get Involved and Make a Difference!
Next meeting (Wednesday 11th June) - How are we helping your child with Reading?
- Meet our Leader of Learning and Teaching (Kelly) and our Leader of Pedagogy (Emma)
- Get some tips on what you can do at home to help your child
- Hear about our whole school Literacy programme
- Learn about Literacy Blocks and why we have them in all classes, every day at St Michael’s
At St Michael's, we believe that a strong partnership between parents and the school is key to our students' success. We encourage all parents to get involved in their child's education in any way they can. Whether it's through volunteering, fundraising, sharing your unique gifts and talents, supporting various projects, or participating in school improvement planning, your involvement is invaluable.
Together, we can create a vibrant and supportive community for our children. Below are the dates for our 2025 Community Group meetings:
We look forward to your active participation and support!
PREP ENROLMENTS FOR 2026
Due to an unprecedented demand and of course because the word is out that St Michael’s has the best Prep teachers, our places for Prep in 2026 are almost full! If you would like to enrol your little one in Prep next year, please contact our friendly office staff to arrange an interview or school tour as soon as possible. We have a waiting list for those who may have missed out on the first round of offers.
SUGAR SOLSTICE
On Saturday 14th June (end of Week 7), the annual Sugar Solstice Country Fair, celebrating the start of the sugar cane crushing season, will take place in Gordonvale.
The fair begins with a parade through the streets of Gordonvale starting at St Michael’s school. Various Gordonvale-based businesses, community groups and schools take part in the parade and this year St Michael’s will be taking part.
We would very much like to have your ideas and suggestions as to what our part in the parade could look like (e.g. costumes for students and adults participating, what vehicle we use to move through the parade etc.). In the coming weeks, we will be inviting staff and community members to a meeting to discuss ideas and to work out the logistics.
If you would like to be involved, either by helping to organise the parade or taking part, please let me know. Keep an eye out for information on when the meeting will take place.
FEEDBACK SURVEYS
In Weeks 6 - 8 this term (May 26 - June 13), Catholic Education Services will be sending links to staff and parents for feedback on how our schools and system are performing in terms of delivering on our moral imperative: to ensure the Wellbeing and Learning of EVERY student. Students in Years 5 and 6 will also receive an invitation to add their feedback.
The Feedback Surveys are an important tool in providing information and data which helps us to determine and refine all aspects of our school and system operations. The data is also a requirement for reporting to government.
In order to gather the most useful and comprehensive feedback, we will be givingstaff the opportunity to complete these surveys in school time or at staff meetings. Please be prepared to offer your honest and constructive feedback as this is the most valuable data to help us all to improve our service.
CONGRATULATIONS TO EMMA!
Recently Emma received her Master of Education (Guidance and Counselling) from the University of Southern Queensland after many years of hard study, whilst working full time - no mean feat!
Congratulations Emma, we are proud of you!
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS - Music for the mind
At St Michael’s we have been very lucky to be able to offer children an opportunity to learn a musical instrument whilst at school, thanks to the endless talents of our music teachers who visit us weekly from St Mary’s (Mr Sanjay and Mr Johnstone)
It is well-known that learning to play a musical instrument has many benefits for brain development:
“Playing a musical instrument is a rich and complex experience that involves integrating information from the senses of vision, hearing, and touch, as well as fine movements, and learning to do so can induce long-lasting extremely beneficial changes in the brain…”
Research by the Journal of Educational Psychology suggests that the more children study music, the better they achieve in other areas of the curriculum such as English and Mathematics.
Every Friday, our instrumental music teachers visit our school to nurture the musical talents of our students. Instruments are provided free of charge by the school and tuition takes place during school hours. Children can learn to play a range of instruments including piano, drums, guitar and flute.
If you would like your child to begin lessons or perhaps to try something new, please email our friendly office staff (secretary.gordonvale@cns.catholic.edu.au) and they will register your interest with St Mary’s.
FLU SEASON IS UPON US
Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) can spread quickly in schools where large numbers of students learn and play in close contact. ARI prevention is a joint effort. Parents, caregivers, and staff need to work together and take the necessary precautions to prevent ARIs from spreading.
- Stay protected by getting your free vaccinations (see your GP or pharmacy) for influenza, COVID-19 and RSV if eligible.
- Stay at home when sick (including keeping sick children home)
- Clean your hands regularly and thoroughly with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand rub.
- If you need to leave the house when unwell, maintain physical distance from other and consider wearing a mask when you cannot physically distance
Practice good respiratory hygiene by:
- coughing or sneezing into a tissue or the inside of your elbow
- discarding used tissues immediately in a bin; and
- cleaning your hands thoroughly.
We all know that school attendance is important, so by working together, we can limit the spread of ARIs, and keep our children healthy and well at school.
Stay healthy everyone and enjoy this beautiful North Queensland winter as it brings sunny days and blue skies! Until next time.
VOLUNTEERS - WE NEED YOU!
PREP 2026 ENROLMENTS
A reminder to our Prep 2026 parents
To finalise your child's enrolment and ensure their position for 2026, the completed confirmation paperwork (given at time of interview) and the confirmation deposit need to be provided to the school office.
A small number of current families have completed their interview but haven't confirmed their place.
Due to a large number of applications received for 2026, we are reaching capacity. Don't miss out!
Staff Car Park Reminder
Please note that the staff car park located between the school and the church is reserved strictly for:
- School employees
- Individuals with a valid disability parking permit
We kindly ask all others to use alternative parking areas to ensure accessibility and safety for those who need it.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Check the MyCE app Calendar for all calendar events.
Events
Wed 21st May |
National Simultaneous Story Time - The Truck Cat Free Dress - Outback/Country Theme (gold coin donation) |
Fri 23rd May | Our Lady Help of Christians Mass 11:45am |
Sat 31st May | Parent Engagement Mini Conference |
Fri 6th June | Family Movie Night on the oval - Despicable Me 4! |
Wed 11th June | SMG Parent Engagement Meeting |
Thu 12th June & Fri 13th June | Senior Athletics Carnival (8 - 12 year olds) Johnson Park |
Fri 13th June | Teddy Bears Picnic (Prep - 7 year olds) |
Sat 14th June | Gordonvale Sugar Solstice Event |
Fri 20th June | Junior Athletics Carnival (Prep - Year 2) School Oval |
Sat 21st June | Parent Trivia Night *New date* |
Wed 25th June | St Michael's Chess Tournament |
Friday 27th June | Last day of Term 2 |
2025 Term Dates
Term 2 | Tuesday 22nd April - Friday 27th June |
Term 3 | Monday 14th July - Friday 19th September |
Term 4 | Tuesday 7th October - Friday 5th December |
2025 Public Holidays
Labour Day | Term 2 | Monday 5th May |
Cairns Show | Term 3 | Friday 18th July |
King's Birthday | Term 4 | Monday 6th October |
2025 Student Free Days
Student Free Day | Term 3 | Thursday 17th July |
Prep A
Prep Students Shine and Mums Get Pampered!
Our hardworking Prep students have been busy in the classroom, enthusiastically learning to read and write their camera words. Their dedication and progress have been truly inspiring!
Meanwhile, last Thursday was all about our wonderful mums at the Annual Prep Pamper Morning. It was a morning of well-deserved indulgence, featuring hair styling, makeup, foot massages, and nail painting. The room was filled with smiles, laughter, and a sense of calm as our mums enjoyed some much-needed relaxation.
Everyone left looking well-rested, radiant, and absolutely beautiful. A big thank you to everyone who helped make the morning so special!










Class 1A
1A has been busy. We enjoyed the Andrew Chinn concert and incorporating the song 'God is Everywhere' into morning prayer. We have been learning the /ie/ phoneme, practising our skills in PE and enjoying our RE lessons with craft.
Class 2A
In Y2A, we have been learning about the planets, and today we created our planets! The children had fun thinking of a name and what features their planets had. In maths, we have been using manipulatives to show how to solve column addition with regrouping.
Class 3A
Friday 9th May, the Year 3 students held a Mother's Day liturgy to honour their mothers and all mother figures. It was delightful to see the children carry out their roles and participate so reverently.








Class 4A
This week, 4A students participated in a beautiful class liturgy that connected with what we’ve been learning in Religion—moral choices and the Ten Commandments.
The liturgy invited students to reflect on how God’s teachings guide the way we treat others and make decisions.
Class 5A
Our class has had a fantastic fortnight! Students have been diving into persuasive texts and debating, confidently sharing their opinions and learning how to back up arguments with strong language features. In Maths, we’re exploring fractions, decimals, and percentages, using real-world examples to make learning meaningful. It’s been great to see everyone participating with enthusiasm and growing in confidence across all areas. Keep up the great work, Year 5!
Class 6A
CLASS AWARDS
Term 2 Week 3

















Term 2 Week 4



















Student birthdays 5th May to 18th May 2025
Month |
Student Name |
May |
Harvey Dobson |
Harry Walker |
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Francisco Suzuki Reis |
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Darcy Johnston |
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Jorja Piccolo |
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Sebastian Tucci |
|
Hayden Howard |
|
Eito Kawahara |
|
Cooper Davis |
|
Seerat Kaur Hundal |
|
Archie Roach |
2025 Premier's Reading Challenge
Reading records will go home with student's this week to keep a tally of books read.
A letter was emailed home on 30 April with more information.
Reading records can also be downloaded from the PRC website:
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2025 National Sumultaneous Storytime
Hi everyone! I’m Chandell, Tuckshop Convenor. I’m all about making our tuckshop a lively, fun-filled place, and I’d love for you to be part of it!
How You Can Get Involved:
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Volunteer: Whether you’ve got an hour or two to spare, or just want to pop in for a quick hello, your help is gold to us! No need to let us know in advance—just swing by and join the fun. Don't forget to complete your volunteer induction first!
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Bake for Us: If volunteering isn’t your thing, we’d love your support through baked goodies. Sweet or savory, your treats make our tuckshop extra special!
Come for the laughs, stay for the community, and help us keep our tuckshop the heart of the school. We can’t wait to see you there!
Parents can see all of our current Tuckshop items in the Flexischools app.


Volunteers always welcome in the tuckshop!
tuckshop.gordonvale@cns.catholic.edu.au
Term 2, 2025 – School Fees & Levies – Dute Date Friday 16th of May 2025
Please contact accounts.gordonvale@cns.catholic.edu.au if you have not received your Term 2 fee statement by the mentioned date below.
Reminder letters will go to families who may have overlooked their fees on Monday 19th of May 2025.
Please do not hesitate to contact accounts.gordonvale@cns.catholic.edu.au for any queries regards to payment plans, direct debits, financial hardship, concessions, or Centrepay.
2025 Catholic School Fees and Discount
2025 Concession Card Information Sheet
Kind Regards,
Justine Hind | Finance/HR Officer
accounts.gordonvale@cns.catholic.edu.au
Instrumental Music Information 2025
We are pleased to announce that an Instrument Trial for Semester 1, 2025 will be offered through the St. Mary’s Instrumental Program.Grade 2s and 3s will be offered the violin, and grades 4, 5 & 6 will be offered brass, woodwind, percussion, and string instruments. Please see the office or email kjepson@cns.catholic.
Commentator, Reader, Choir, Musician, PowerPoint Operator, Altar Server, Church Cleaning, Trimming Hedge, Helping with Sacramental Program, Hospitality -helping with morning teas after Anointing Mass, Setting up for coffee/tea after Sunday 8am Mass, Assist on Wednesdays with Free coffee/tea Norman Park 3.30-5.30pm.
Contact Rita in the Parish Office 4046 5215 / 4046 5216 / 0409 054 401.
Saturday |
Vigil Mass 6.00 pm, St Michael's Church |
Sunday |
Mass 8.00 am, St Michael's Church Mass 10.00 am, St Therese's Church Mass 5.00pm, St Therese's Church |
Tuesday |
7.00 am St Anthony Devotion & Rosary, St Michael's Church 8.00 am Mass & Exposition of Blessed Sacrament, Holy hour, Benediction, St Therese's Church |
Wednesday |
8.00 am Mass, St Michael's Church (except for the 1st Wednesday of the month: 9.30am Mass with the Sacrament of Anointing, followed by morning tea in the hall) 3.30 - 5.30 pm Cuppa in Park, Norman Park |
Thursday |
8.00 am Mass, St Therese's Church 10.00 am Cenacle (Rosary) Norman Park, 40 Sheppard St, Gordonvale |
Friday |
8.00 am Mass & Exposition of Blessed Sacrament, Holy hour, Benediction, St Michael's Church 5.00 pm Stations of the Cross & Rosary, St Michael's Church |
Parish Newsletter
For more information and to register now: eSafety.gov.au/parents/webinars
St Mary's Open Evening Thursday 29th May 4.00pm - 6.00pm
St Augustine's College - Free Community Event
Parents and carers are invited to a special evening on Friday 20 June at 5pm, featuring Dr Anita Collins. Dr Anita will be sharing on how music education enhances cognitive function and brain development. How it enhances study, mental health, and improves literacy and numeracy.
St Andrew's - Friday 20th June 2025
Seen
Seen is a groundbreaking feature-length documentary that not only explores the transformative power of personal healing for parents but also delves into the scientifically supported effects of such healing on parenting and its impact on child brain development.
By focusing on the unexplored aspect of parents confronting their own childhood coping mechanisms, "Seen" is poised to fill a significant gap in current narratives. It promises not just compelling storytelling but also the potential for profound societal impact, making it an appealing proposition for those looking to invest in content that drives change.
Our vision was to craft a film that deeply resonates with audiences, sparking a flame of self-reflection and personal growth.
Through the unfiltered and authentic narratives of real parents, we reveal the remarkable potential of addressing trauma and attachment styles.
Together, we are illuminating the path toward emotional liberation and healthier connections—with both ourselves and our children.
Genre: Documentary - Health & Wellbeing | Classification: M | Producer: Sam Jockel | Director: Hailey Bartholomew
This ADULTS ONLY screening of Seen: The Film is open to ALL Parents/Carers in the Cairns region:
Friday 20 June 2025
5:45pm - Theatre doors and Bar opens (Drinks available for purchase)
6:30pm to 7:45pm – Documentary screening (1 hour 15 mins)
7:45pm to 8:15pm - Live Q&A recording (30 mins)
All Saints' Theatre, St Andrew's Catholic College, 185-205 Redlynch Intake Road, Redlynch, Cairns
$10/per ticket (Adults only event - M rated)
To view trailer visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZPQXpw6kT0
Don't miss this informative film - Spark the healing journey to transform your family...
Book your tickets TODAY through try booking https://www.trybooking.com/DBTEG
PLEASE NOTE: NO Child minding is available for this event.
“Watch Out – Cane Trains About”
Little Athletics Queensland is hosting a fun Little Athletics event for ages U7 – U17 in Townsville on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th June 2025 and anyone can join in!


CSPQ Family Engagement in Learning and Wellbeing Grants 2025
CSPQ is again awarding grants up to the value of $2,500 each in 2025.
Catholic schools, or clusters of schools, in collaboration with their parent body, who have an outstanding idea or project to support family engagement in a school community are encouraged to apply.
Schools who are developing, enhancing or improving family engagement to create a link between families and children and young people’s learning and wellbeing in an innovative way or have family engagement strategies as part of their annual or improvement plans are encouraged to apply.
Schools are able to join together as a cluster to seek a larger amount for a
joint project.
Key Dates: Applications Open Term 2: Tuesday 6 May 2025
Applications Close 5pm on Friday 30 May 2025
Announcements will be made and grants paid by 30 June.
Click here to apply:
CSPQ Family Engagement in Learning and Wellbeing Grants 2025
Did you know that Rhee Taekwon-do hold self defence classes in our school hall each week?
Contact Donna Ruggiero for more information 0473 814 376.
Free Kindy in 2026!



