St Timothy's School Vermont 2024

Term 3 Week 10 2024

All students at St Timothy's School have the right to feel safe. The care, safety and wellbeing of children and young people is the responsibility of all within our school. 


Footy Day

Action Shots

Swimming 2024

Term 4 Dates

11 weeks:

  • Monday 7th October to Tuesday 17th December ( Teachers Friday 20th December)

  • Monday 7th October  AMJ away  Spain ( all week )

  • Monday 7th October-18th October: Swimming Program

  • Friday 1st November All Saints Day ( Mass)

  • Saturday 2nd November All Souls Day

  • Monday 4th November: School Closure Day

  • Tuesday 5th November: Melbourne Cup Day Holiday

  • Monday 11th November - Remembrance Day - Prayer Service 10:45 am

  • Friday 22nd November ( Possible ½ Transition Day TBC) or Tuesday 26th November Dates TBC

  • Friday 29th November  Staff Planning Day for Emmaus - St Timothy's school as normal 

  • Monday 2nd - 20th December  Advent ( Jesse Tree Symbols)

  • Thursday 5th December - Nativity Scene Workshops

  • Friday 6th December ( Potential Disco P-5  @6-7:30 )

  • Monday 9th December-Waterslide  & Water Games /Activities

  • Tuesday 10th December - Build A Bear Excursion

  • Wednesday 11th December Billy Carts

  • Thursday 12th December ( TBC) Transition Day Children and Staff attending Emmaus

    These days may change under Emmaus control and includes new students from outside ST & HS 

  • Friday 13th Excursion to Zoo Children Staff and Families ( if interested)

  • Monday 16th December Christmas Concert and Family Picnic 

  • Tuesday 17th Children’s Last Day - Movie Day/ Celebrations Games

  • Wednesday 18th Clean up day 

  • Thursday 19th Clean up day 

  • Friday 20th Staff Last Day

    Some dates may be subject to change to  fit with Emmaus Schedule.

School Disco

When: Friday 6th December

Time: 6-7:30pm   ( Year Prep-Year 5)

Where: School Classroom

Parent Volunteers Required

Cake Raffle

School Holidays

 ishing everyone a safe and happy holiday.

Term 4 resumes Monday 7th October.

Please remember Swimming essentials.

Bathers, towels, goggles ( cap if required) hairbrush and underwear.

Please ensure you have returned Swimming Notices.

Lets cross our fingers for no rain this year.

Summer Uniform - NO HAT NO PLAY

The Camino Spain

During the school holidays and the first week of Term 4, I will be attending a Camino Walk in Spain with East Central and North East Principals.

It is an amazing opportunity and I look forward to sharing the experience with families upon my return. 

As a result of my absence there  will be no Newsletter Term 4 Week 1 but todays Newsletter has important dates.

Volunteers required for Cake Raffle.

Parish News

St Timothy;s Newsletter

 Newsletter 21st September and Sunday 22nd September

Wis 2:12,17-20, Ps 53:03-08, Jas 03:16-4:3, Mk 09:30-37

The Struggle of the Disciples to Understand: Jesus’ disciples often struggled to understand his teaching and parables about the Kingdom of God. They also struggled to understand Jesus’ prophecies about his upcoming suffering, death, and resurrection. Over time, the Holy Spirit would enlighten their minds and enable them to recall and understand his words. From a merely human point of view, we get how the disciples struggled with Jesus’ prophecies about his death in Jerusalem:  Why would this man, who preached with authority and went about doing good, be put to death? If Jesus is the Messiah, sent by God to rule and save his people, then why would he be killed? On the way to Jerusalem, Jesus had to repeat his teaching about his death and resurrection three times to his disciples to make it sink in. Am I slow to understand the mystery of Jesus’ passion, death, resurrection, and ascension?

Why The Thoughts of the Ungodly toward the Righteous One: In the First Reading, the Book of Wisdom reflects on how the ungodly think. The reading foreshadows, the thoughts of those who will hand Jesus over to be crucified. On the one hand, the ungodly think that everything ends with death, that pleasure is to be sought as the highest good, and that the weak should be rejected (Wis 1:16-2:11). Divine wisdom reveals that the ungodly persecute the righteous because of their righteousness. This is because the righteous are honest in what they do and have the courage to stand up to the wrongdoing of the ungodly. The wicked go so far as to plot to kill the righteous and test God. This foreshadows what the religious authorities will say to Jesus on the Cross. Earthly vs. Heavenly Wisdom:

In the Second Reading, James teaches that while peace is sown and cultivated by people who are wise and understanding, war and conflict come from within, from our disordered passions. Earthly wisdom when motivated by envy and selfish ambition, is unspiritual and demonic, and thus falls to the sin of the devil (Wisdom 2:24).

Earthly wisdom is marked by disorder and wickedness. “Thus, the kind of wisdom that shows the way to worldly success, prestige, and coveted positions only serves to produce instability and evil” (Anderson and Keating, James, First, Second, and Third John, 76-77). The wisdom

that comes from God is pure, peaceable, gentle, compliant, full of mercy and good fruits, without inconstancy or insincerity. Those who cultivate peace will reap the fruit of righteousness and salvation. The truly wise person is “someone whose life is marked by humility, peace, and mercy; that person will receive the reward of righteousness, which is eternal life. Those whose lives are marked by ambition and rivalry are not wise, because they have embraced the wisdom from below that characterizes the devil” (Anderson and Keating, James, First, Second, and Third John, 78).

Conversing with Christ: Lord Jesus, you are the incarnation of Divine Wisdom. Through your words and actions, you have communicated the path of humility and peace that leads to eternal salvation. Help me to reject the demonic wisdom of the world and embrace your wisdom each day.

Living the Word of God: Have I embraced earthly wisdom or heavenly wisdom? When I look at my actions, am I motivated by envy, worldly success, prestige, and ambition? Or are my actions grounded in peace, gentleness, mercy, sincerity, and humble service to others?

Lego Fortnite

Child Safety/Wellbeing

St Luke's Fete

Emmaus 2025

Beyond Educare School Holiday Program

Whitehorse Holiday Fun

Kids Mosaic Garden Paver

Create a vibrant mosaic art piece with colourful tiles.

When: Wednesday 25 September & Thursday 26 September 12:30pm – 3:30pm (Two classes)

Where: Strathdon House and Orchard Precinct, 449/465 Springvale Rd, Forest Hill VIC 3131Cost: $75 price includes 2x sessions

Kids Mosaic - Garden Paver 8 yrs + | Creative Whitehorse

Frogs and Mini Creatures Garden AdventureYoung explorers dive into the wonders of the garden! Discover soil secrets, identify friendly and not-so-friendly insects, and recognize local frogs by the unique calls . For 6 – 11 years.When: Friday 4 October 10am - 11.30amWhere: Strathdon House and Orchard Precinct, 449/465 Springvale Rd, Forest Hill VIC 3131Cost: $21https://creativewhitehorse.vic.gov.au/whats-on/frogs-and-mini-creatures-garden-adventure

All Day Art Day - Loose Parts - Art DayKids take part in Green Hat's Loose Parts workshop using recycled materials to build & explore. Create collage and stamps exploring patterns in plant life. For children 6 – 12years.When: Thursday 3 October, 9.30am – 3.15pmWhere: Strathdon House and Orchard Precinct, 449/465 Springvale Rd, Forest Hill VIC 3131Cost: $89Bookings https://creativewhitehorse.vic.gov.au/whats-on/loose-parts-art-day

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Creative Whitehorse

Creative Whitehorse

Artistic Swimming

We Are Tennis

Vermont Cricket

All In Sports Camps

Tee ball Clinic

Siena College

Avila College

Our Lady of Sion