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St Anthony's School, Dimbulah

Locality: Dimbulah, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4093 5319



Address: 3 Hyde Street 4872 Dimbulah, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.sta.qld.edu.au

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25.01.2022 Click on the video below for The 2020 Cairns Catholic Education Docemus and Spirit of Catholic Education Awards! Congratulations to all Award recipients! Address from Dr Lee-Anne Perry, Executive Director of Queensland Catholic Education Commission: https://youtu.be/GQszMsFgMrk Awards Night video link: https://youtu.be/uPFtboNXTRY... Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns



22.01.2022 Does anyone have any spare small car tyre tubes at home? Need for tomorrow if possible?? Thanks in advance..

21.01.2022 Issue 5 of the free coronavirus special edition of Raise magazine is live now. Follow the link to read online: www.cns.catholic.edu.au/Raise/coronavirus/edition5

20.01.2022 Cairns Catholic Educations Reconciliation Action Plan is being launched virtually this afternoon at 4pm. Please click on the link in the event to join. #InThisTogether #NRW2020



20.01.2022 For a full list of term dates including public holidays and pupil free days, go to https://bit.ly/2CYBxG4

19.01.2022 Raise Coronavirus Special Edition 4 is out now! Inside you'll find articles on: * Incidental learning in the home... * Tips to keep your kids active in isolation * The benefits of journalling during these times * Isolation ideas for the family * Finding the silver lining in these situations * PLUS Spirited Schools Follow the link to read the full issue now: www.cns.catholic.edu.au/Raise/coronavirus/edition4 #RaiseTheChildChangeTheWorld #CCECOVID19learningfromhome #RaiseMagazine #COVID19 #weareallinthistogether

18.01.2022 Day 3: Canberra Visitor Centre, Auatralian Museum, Parliament Gardens and a chilled out night!! Kids are having a blast!!



16.01.2022 Parents and carers can find the most up-to-date information on Covid-19 on the Cairns Catholic Education Emergency Communications Facebook page. Please like and follow to stay informed.

15.01.2022 All are invited to join in viewing Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns' Awards night tomorrow at 5pm via live stream.

13.01.2022 Day 1 of our Caberra Trip. Made safe n sound. More pics to come!!

10.01.2022 WIN a $100 voucher! Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns is reviewing the digital and print frequency of future editions of Raise magazine and need your help! Fill out our brief survey and have your say for your chance to win one of five $100 vouchers of your choice at Coles, Woolworths or IGA!... Follow the link to fill out the survey: https://bit.ly/2Xge4ZV Survey closes June 9, 2020 at 5pm. #RaisetheChildChangetheWorld

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08.01.2022 Three special digital editions of #RaiseMagazine are now available to support and inspire parents and carers through this time of learning from home. Upcoming ...editions will also cover transitioning back to school...keep an eye out for #4 this week! Click on the link for more: https://www.cns.catholic.edu.au/news-events/raise-magazine/ #CCECOVID19LearningFromHome #RaiseTheChildChangeTheWorld #learningathome Queensland Catholic Education Commission Catholic Education in Queensland

08.01.2022 Statement by Executive Director, Bill Dixon CORRECTION OF MISLEADING FEE RELIEF REPORTING IN THE CAIRNS POST 16 APRIL 2020... Cairns Catholic Education wishes to correct the misleading information published in today’s Cairns Post. Executive Director Bill Dixon responded to a question why parents should continue to pay fees while schooling was delivered remotely, not whether parents who were experiencing financial difficulty because of the coronavirus pandemic response would receive fee reprieve. The headline 'No fee relief in sight at Far North Catholic Schools' is the exact opposite of the facts. Cairns Catholic Education moved very quickly, as soon as the coronavirus crisis emerged, to increase its existing fee concessions for holders of means-tested concession cards from 70% to 100% and fast tracked additional fee concession categories to include those receiving the government’s new Job Seeker Payment, to commence from the start of Term 2 next week. It has always been the case for Cairns Catholic Education to offer fee relief to families in financial difficulty as Cairns Catholic Education’s policy has always been that no child will be denied a Catholic education because of financial hardship. While the concession applies to school fees, not levies, if paying levies still poses financial difficulty for families, they are encouraged to confidentially discuss their situation with their school principal. Families without means tested concession cards who are experiencing genuine financial hardship in paying fees should, and have always been, also encouraged to speak with their school principal for special consideration. The Discount Fees Information Sheet can be found at https://www.cns.catholic.edu.au/discount-fees Regarding why parents who could afford to do so should continue to pay their fees during schooling from home, Mr Dixon said: Unlike childcare fees, the government has not made non-government schools fee-free. Governments fund approximately 80% of the costs of a Catholic school, compared with 100% of the costs of a state school. Fees in Catholic schools cover the other 20% of costs. Our schools still have the full range of costs and our staff are all still employed. Providing fee relief to those in financial distress and now also to those who have experienced COVID-19 related loss of income has placed further pressure on that 20% source of income. This makes it all the more important that those who can afford to pay their fees continue to do so, to help ensure the continued strength and viability of our schools. In a letter to parents, Mr Dixon sincerely thanks parents for their continued support and commitment to Catholic Education. Our teachers and school officers are working hard to ensure that we can continue to provide the best learning opportunities possible for your children. The professionalism of our staff at this time is to be commended, and I know that with your support we can greatly minimise any potential negative impact that this unprecedented period of time could have on the well-being and learning progression of your children.

07.01.2022 The year 5 and 6 class hosted a rememberence day liturgy. The whole school attended and was a wonderful service.

05.01.2022 Come along to St Anthony's Open Day on Thursday 27th. All are welcome,R.S.V.P tomorrow by contacting our office on 4093 5319.

05.01.2022 What a great week to end our 1st Semester. We celebrated NAIDOC week with a very special guest, Uncle Jimmy with many thanks to Shannah Richards for organising. Today we finalised our trivia training with and end of term battle. With questions for all ages and activities such as pictionary, charades and scattegories!! We would like to thank our staff and school officers for helping out with "genius hour". The staff have gone over and above teaching students their own passio...n such as cooking, mosaicing, guitar, film making and gardening. Have a safe and wonderful break and see you next term.

03.01.2022 Day 2 : Mt Ainslie lookout, Australian War Memorial and Parliament House. We were lucky to sit and watch a bit of question time. The students watched as the Prime Minster answered questions from the opposition. The students then role played their own debate on sport in schools. Fantastic learning opportunity. In the evening we then went on to rock climbing. A great day out!!

03.01.2022 Students enjoyed Shrove Tuesday with some delicious pancakes cooked by our amazing School Officer Keele Jackson and her helper Mrs Megan Hatfield.

03.01.2022 Countdown is on...Bookfair at St Anthony's starting tomorrow at 8.15am!! See you there..

01.01.2022 A message from Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns about helping our families through this time. See the link in the post below for more information on fees for next term and into next year.

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