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Stutchbury St
Page ACT 2614
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Email: office.stmatts@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6254 2653

Principal's Message

Dear Parents and Carers

This lovely story was given to me by a colleague. I thought it might strike a Lenten chord.

Taking stock of our lives
Once upon a time, an ancient story tells us, the master had a visitor who came to inquire about Zen. But instead of listening, the visitor kept talking about his own concerns and giving his own thoughts. After a while, the master served tea. He poured tea into his visitor’s cup until it was full and then he kept on pouring.
 
Finally, the visitor could not bear it any longer, “Don’t you see that my cup is full?” he said. “It’s not possible to get anymore in.”
 
“Just so,” the master said, stopping at last. “And like this cup, you are filled with your own ideas. How can you expect me to give you Zen unless you first empty your cup?”
 
Lent is the process of emptying our cups. Lent is a time for trimming the soul and scraping the sludge off a life turned slipshod. Lent is about taking stock of time, even religious time. Lent is about exercising the control that enables us to say no to ourselves so that when life turns hard of its own accord, we have the spiritual stamina to say yes to its twists and turns with faith and with hope.bendict.jpg

Lent is the time to make new efforts to be what we say we want to be. We applaud the concept in most things. We know, for instance, that even people who were married years ago have to keep working at the marriage consciously and intently every year thereafter, or the marriage will fail no matter how established it seems. We know that people who own businesses take inventories and evaluations every year or the business fails. We too often fail to realize, however, that people who say that they want to find God in life have to work every day to bring that Presence into focus, or the Presence will elude them no matter how present it is in theory.

    —from The Rule of Benedict: A Spirituality for the 21st Century (Crossroad) by Joan Chittister

Collection Procedures
During the past week we have been trialling a new afternoon collection process from our Junior Playground. We are now asking parents to wait outside the main gate until the final bell. Our thinking is this step enables staff to maximise the safety of children surrounding the dismissal process.

We have also received very positive feedback from those parents who have elected to collect their child via the drive through option and as such have elected to continue this service even as COVID restrictions are relaxed. This method of dismissal also assists staff to maximise the available classroom learning time.

Parents and carers are however most welcome to enter the school grounds from 8.30am when the children are under the supervision of a teacher. Unfortunately this level of supervision is not practical during the dismissal time particularly when staff are unsure which children are under the care of their parents.

Year Six Camp
Our Year Six children and their teachers are currently on camp at Cooba (between Cooma and Jindabyne). After the disruptions of last year we are delighted that the children could experience life away from home with their classmates.

Thank you to our Year Six teachers, Mr Payne and Mr Hornby who were accompanied and supported by Mrs Powell, Ms Talbot and Mrs Cole.

We will publish some further reports of their experiences in next week’s newsletter.

May God bless you and your families

Graham Pollard

Principal