Columba Catholic Primary School Bunyip
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28-38 Hope Street
Bunyip VIC 3815
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Email: principal@bunyip.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 03 5629 5933

Principal Message 9th June 2023

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Dear Parents,
Please have a great long weekend.
I appreciate all the work parents have done and continue to do. Your help in keeping children home when they are unwell doesn't go un-noticed and is much appreciated. Your work in getting children to school with lunches and clean uniforms is very much appreciated.
Your work in helping your children make sense of their days when they are happy, sad, frustrated, angry or disappointed is much appreciated.
Please rest, enjoy your family and make memories.

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At Columba we understand the importance of making sure all our kids are placed in a child safe and respectful environment at school. The message we send to our students daily is that Columba is a place of respect for fellow students, parents and teachers.

Teaching respect in the classroom is a critical element of classroom management. Respect is characterized by a feeling of sincere admiration for someone or something brought about by qualities they possess, their abilities, or their achievements. Simply put, respect is the regard with which we hold other people, and it’s demonstrated through our responses to others, through our intentions and our thoughts for other people.

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Columba in the News!

Mural becomes landmark in school's landscape

Columba Catholic Primary School at Bunyip was abuzz with excitement last week as staff and students worked on a large mural art project with contemporary Aboriginal artist Scott Ratham to transform the school grounds.

The project, supported by a Parents and Friends funding initiative, is part of the school's ongoing commitment to fostering a culturally safe environment for all children and adults.

Principal Andrew Greco said two large mural artworks would change the landscape of the school grounds for many years to come.

Mr Greco said as part of Reconciliation Week, student classes focused on First Nation's history and culture which culminated with the mural workshops with Scott Ratham.

Scott Ratham heads the Rusted Tin Contemporary Aboriginal Arts company, and Mr Greco said the school was excited that Scott worked with students to complete the murals within the school grounds.

"It is hoped the artwork will serve as a reminder, as a school community, to always devote ourselves to learning the truth about our past, and collaborate towards reconciliation, by reminding us of our place in the long-standing history of this land.

"We are thankful to our school community for supporting this project and we are hopeful that families will visit the school and see the work that will be a landmark not only for Columba, but for the entire Bunyip community-" Director of Catholic Education in the Diocese of Sale Paul Velten commended the Columba Catholic Primary School community for taking such a proactive approach towards reconciliation and creating safe environments for all people in our Catholic schools.

"This mural art project is a wonderful initiative that will not only beautify the school grounds but act as an active reminder of the importance of acknowledging our country's history and all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples."

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First Nations artist Scott Rathman (back) assisted by Ashalea Perry (left) has created a mural at Columba Catholic Primary School in Bunyip with students including Milla Vandeligt, Phoebe Greening, Isaac Feketeand Angus McKenna.

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