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SACRED HEART PRIMARY SCHOOL

I would like to congratulate our Year 6 graduating students on all your wonderful achievements during your time at Sacred Heart School.

Throughout your time at Sacred Heart, you have continued to live our Graduate Outcomes and have shown what amazing, optimistic and resilient people you are.

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I am very proud of each of you and know your families and teachers are too. Thank you for all you have given our school. We have a wonderful school community and you have contributed so much to helping that grow.

Congratulations on your incredible achievements across all areas of school life. You have been true ambassadors for Sacred Heart and great role models to others. As you leave us and go onto different secondary colleges, I ask you to always remember our school expectations - to be Responsible, Respectful, Resilient and to Be Your Best!

Be kind to people you meet along the way, think big thoughts, be optimistic in whatever you are doing, pursue your dreams and make the most of each and every opportunity you are presented with. You are all learners and leaders, not just today but into our future. I hope you will always reflect on your time at Sacred Heart School with great pride and fond memories.

May God be with you as you continue through life’s exciting journey and may the Sacred Heart of Jesus guide you always.

From your very proud Principal, Pauline Hindson

Well, here we are after seven years of primary schooling, ready to take the next step in our journey, ready to take on Year Seven in 2023. Our graduating students have had an amazing range of learning experiences and we have seen them grow and develop as individuals and become beautiful young citizens in our global society. Our students have had amazing leadership experiences including running assemblies and sports events and activities; organising social justice activities; and being buddies to our current foundation students. We cannot dismiss COVID and the implications that it has had on our children. However, this has allowed them to become resilient, competent individuals, responsible for their own learning. Life throws us many challenges and our young students have been their best and have grown not only in physical stature but emotional and intellectual intelligence.

As we come to the end of our school year, we will farewell our Graduating Class of 2022 knowing that they leave us having been inspired by Christ, are safe and active citizens, discerning and adaptable lifelong learners, having a social conscience and respect for life, self, others, and the environment, and being optimistic, resilient and confident learners. It may be farewell, but not goodbye.

Auguri a tutti.

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