Commit Your Plans
Welcome to Term Four!
I trust the recent break provided some valuable time for family and memory-making. It’s hard to believe we are approaching the end of the school year, with just over 40 teaching days remaining. Our focus this term will be to make the most of every learning opportunity, ensuring your children are well-prepared for 2025.
As we embark on this final term together, I am reminded of Proverbs 16:3, which says, “Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans.” Let us trust that as we partner together in your child’s learning journey, God will guide and bless our efforts.
I’m sure you regularly check the MCC calendar, and I encourage you to continue doing so as the term progresses. Below are some key dates and events to keep in mind:
- Monday 14 October – Year 1 Science incursion
- Thursday 17 October – Year 4 Science incursion
- Friday 18 October – Prep Police incursion
- Monday 14 to Friday 18 October – Year 2 swimming
- Monday 21 to Friday 25 October – Years 1, 5, and 6 swimming
- Wednesday 30 October – Year 2 Science incursion
- Monday 28 October to Friday 1 November – Prep, Years 3, and 4 swimming
- Monday 4 November – MCC Special Holiday
- Tuesday 5 November – Public Holiday
- Thursday 7 November – Year 1 excursion
- Tuesday 19 November – Prep excursion
- Friday 22 November – Year 3 sleepover
- Friday 6 December – Primary orientation day
- Tuesday 10 December – Year 6 Celebration Day and last student day
Additionally, please keep an eye out for other upcoming events, including various sporting activities, Prep 2025 sessions (for families with a child starting Prep next year), and our much-anticipated Prep to Year 2 concert. More details will be shared soon, and we’re looking forward to this fun family event.
Your child’s homeroom teacher or coordinator will continue to provide important updates throughout the term, so please regularly check Canvas and your email to stay informed. As we work together to finish the year well, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your child’s homeroom teacher or coordinator if you have any questions or concerns.
jodie vamplew, head of primary