Mary Mackillop Feast Day
This Friday 8th August, we celebrate the Feast Day of St Mary MacKillop—not to be confused with St Mary, for whom our school is named! Australia’s first saint, Mary MacKillop is a remarkable figure in our Catholic story, known for her deep faith, tireless service to the poor, and passion for education, especially in rural and regional communities like ours.
Mary MacKillop’s legacy continues to inspire us today with her unwavering belief to “never see a need without doing something about it.” Witnessing daily examples of this from our school staff, students and families within our school community makes me very proud of ‘who we are and what we represent’. As we honour St Mary of the Cross this week, may we be reminded of the power of compassion, courage, and action in our daily lives at St Mary’s Batlow.
Public Speaking
Congratulations Jess and Hunter on their participation in the Western Region Public speaking competition yesterday at St Patrick’s Gundagai. As previously mentioned, we are extremely proud of your courage and effort with this competition.
Excursion
It’s been wonderful to receive so much positive feedback about our recent K–2 excursion to the Wagga Civic Theatre to see Josephine Wants to Dance. For many of our Kindergarten students, this was their very first excursion and/or theatre experience — and what a joyful introduction it was!
A big thank you to Miss Brown, Ms Jackson and Ms Holland for organising and supervising this memorable experience. We’re grateful for their care and effort, and we’re already looking forward to more enriching cultural experiences in the future.
I hope our families get an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful weather over the remainder of the week!
Ryan