St John the Evangelist Catholic Parish Primary School Campbelltown
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133 Lindesay St
Campbelltown NSW 2560
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Email: info@sjctdow.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 4625 1171
Fax: 02 4625-9118

Deputy Principal Report

PARENT COMMUNICATION SURVEY

Today we shared a survey with parents/carers about communication between school and home. We would greatly appreciate your insights into this matter. The link for the survey is also below.

Parent/Carer Communication Survey

As mentioned previously, the data collected will help us to devise a plan for this year which will be implemented next term. This plan will then be evaluated as the year progresses to ensure we meet the right balance in supporting communication about student learning with parents and carers.

HOLY WEEK- STATIONS OF THE CROSS

Holy Week is one of the most significant events of the Liturgical Year. It begins on Palm Sunday, the 6th Sunday of Lent, and finishes at the conclusion of the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday evening. The events of Holy Week are told as a continuous narrative. 

This week our school was able to highlight the important events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus with the Stations of the Cross. Our Year 6 Student leaders were outstanding in capturing each station through a combination of movement and freeze frames. Congratulations to the students and teachers in every grade for participating in this journey in prayer so reverently. Special thanks goes to Miss Costello and Ms Johnson for their efforts in coordinating this special prayer for our community.

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CHURCH CAR PARK

We should all be aware of the importance regarding the safety of our children and families in the church car park.

As we all know, the church car park serves as a crucial space for dropping-off in the morning and pick-up after dismissal. However, recent observations have raised concerns regarding safety practices, particularly regarding double parking.

Double parking not only obstructs the flow of traffic but also poses significant safety risks for pedestrians, especially children, who may need to navigate between parked vehicles. Additionally, it hampers access to the exit and complicates the movement of other vehicles within the car park.

We respectfully ask parents and carers to please refrain from double parking under any circumstances. If the car park is full upon your arrival, we encourage you to consider alternative parking arrangements in the streets nearby. If you are able to do so perhaps come a little bit after 3pm as there may be spaces available then.

We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in this matter. If you have any questions or concerns regarding parking or safety in the church car park, please do not hesitate to contact us.