Principal Message 16th December 2024
Dear Parents and guardians,
I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your understanding and support as we worked to finalise class placements for the 2025 year. We understand that the process of class placement is a significant one, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation.
Creating 13 classes, taking into account over 120 considerations and requests, was a complex task. On top of this we respected all the student's request for friends, as well as prioritised their learning needs, pairing them with peers and educators that will support their learning.
I know that there are some did not get everything they wanted for 2025, and I thank families that have held firm and had faith in our placings, knowing that the class their child has been placed in for 2025, will be their best learning environment for them.
Please know that our staff carefully reviewed each request and considered a variety of factors, including academic needs, social-emotional development, and individual learning styles. The goal was to create balanced and supportive learning environments that would best meet the needs of all students.
We want to assure you that every effort has been made to place your child in a class that will provide them with the optimal learning experience and give them every change to grow and learn. Once again, thank you for your trust and support. We look forward to a wonderful 2025 school year.
Columba Staffing 2025
I would like to announce the Staffing for 2025.
We are so lucky at Columba to have so many amazing teachers. I am sure whichever staff member educates your child in 2025, their experience will be filled with challenge, care and love.
Final Staffing list 2025
Prep Teachers
Kate Muccignat (4days)/ Alana Clark (1day) & Sarah Chapman (5)
Grade 1 Teachers
Kara Dedigama (5days) & Daniel Howells (5)
Grade 2 Teachers
Shannon Wilton (4days) /Erin Howlett (1day)
& Katelyn Sligar (3days)/Erin Howlett (2days)
Grade 3 Teachers
Shae Forster (4days)/Ellie Wilson (1day) & Connor Hinds (5days)
Grade 4 & 4/5 Teachers
Donna Handley (5days) & Sarah Gourley (3days)/Richard Greco (2days)
Grade 5/6 Teachers
Tory Parker (4days)/Lizzy Cunningham (1day) & Rob Miglas (5days)
& Janine Kilmartin (4days)/Caz Websdale (1day)
LSO Learning Mentors
Vicky Nightingale
Fiona Cathcart
Sally Callinan
Lachlan Nelson
Chris Porter
Claire Hower
Brianna Buza
Chris McLean
Liam MArson
Naomi Nelson
Zoe Gaul
Specialist Staff
Japanese – Kathryn Giles (3days)
PE - Dani Sharpe (3days)
Performing Arts (Prep-2) - Kelly Lucas
Digital Tech (3-6) - Richard Greco
Fine Arts - Kylie Kinder (3days)
Library – Janine Kilmartin
Maintenance – Darren Christie
Cleaners – Dale & Lisa
Leadership Structure
Learning Leaders
Grades P-1 – Kate Muccignat
Grades 2-3 – Shae Forster
Grades 4-6 – Tory Parker
Administration - Belinda Fawkner & Meg Watts
Religious Education Leader – Kelly Lucas
Spiritual Formation - Rose Ahrens
Learning Adjustment – Katelyn Sligar
Mental Health – Lizzy Cunningham
Counsellor - Paula Peirce
Deputy Principal – Caz Websdale
Principal - Andrew Greco
Grade 6 Graduation 2025
Thank you all for attending tonight, parents, grandparents, and special friends. Thank you, Father, for the Mass, and to our teachers and staff for being here. Most importantly, congratulations to all our graduates!
Grade 6, I'm sure that by now, many Christmas trees have gone up, Advent calendars line window sills, and dare I mention Elf on the Shelf? But like all years you can remember, the preparations for the end of the school year, Christmas, and the school holidays would be mostly familiar to you.
However, while many December traditions remain the same, for those graduating primary school tonight, change is in the wind. December is a bit different, mostly because very soon, your primary school journey will come to an end.
I know it will be a weird feeling, one that can create big emotions: nerves, excitement, sadness, relief... But as we know from those who've gone before, you will be okay.
I hope that as you sit here this evening, you all have fond memories of your time at Columba. Especially those who've been here since Prep, starting in January 2018, and those who've joined us along the way.
This year, we've begun our work with the Resilience Project in all our classes, and a big theme around the school has been Gratitude, or as the kids know it, DIS.
I hope you can take time to be grateful for the friends you've made, the teachers who've helped you keep going or inspired you to learn things you never knew you could. Or even moments during your time with us that have made you smile, challenged your mind, or even forced you to work hard, even when it would have been easy to give up. So, I ask you to ask yourselves: Who were the people who helped you meet these challenges? Not those who did it for you, but those who showed you how to grow so that when the sun shone, you could grow as tall as any other. Those are memories that will live with you forever, and people we will be forever grateful for.
From the entire Columba community, I congratulate you on making those memories and congratulate you on completing what will be one of the many chapters in your lives.
Before you move on, let's review this amazing chapter that you all have contributed to bringing to life.
For the last 7 years, you have:
- Met people who challenged you
- Met others who inspired you
- Inspired others
- Learned how to pause and think before you click send
- Had moments that made you sad, even angry
- Had plenty that made you smile and laugh
- Made mistakes
- Learned from every single one of them
- Learned so much about yourselves, the world around you
- And most importantly, how important it is to just be yourself, no matter what.
Tonight, however, isn't just about our Grade 6 kids.
Parents, I'm sure that your children are and will be so thankful for the love, kindness, and support you've shown them since they were little babies in your arms. It's moments like tonight that parents realize our babies are growing up.
From everyone at Columba, we thank you for the support you've given your children and the support you've shown the school. The patience and understanding you've given us and the faith you've shown in our educators is much appreciated. For those families leaving us this year, we wish you well for the future and please know that you will always be part of the Columba family.
I also need to acknowledge the staff who've worked closely with many of our Grade 6 students, many over the last 7 years of their schooling. Our Columba teachers truly are an amazing group. Be assured that if someone works at Columba, they are good people. People who inspire, care, and nurture students, but work hard to challenge them each day. They push them out of their comfort zone and walk with them on their learning journey.
The care my Columba staff show our students is second to none, and while I say that often, it should never be taken for granted. We are truly blessed to have such wonderful people caring for our children.
To the staff at Columba, on behalf of our Grade 6 students and their families, we all thank you very much.
Finally, to all our Grade 6 students, we will miss you, but please know that your next chapter promises to be as good as your last.
Take care and God bless.
Principal's Christmas Message
As we approach the final days of the 2024 school year, I’d like to take this time to thank everyone in the Columba community for their efforts and support during what has been another wonderful year.
A sincere thank you to all our Columba staff for their efforts throughout this year. Education has gone through a significant change in the last few years and the staff of Columba constantly go above and beyond in their roles. They have truly done an amazing job supporting and caring for all of our students in the only way they know how, love, kindness, challenge ana care.
To our parent community, thanks for placing your trust in us to provide your child with a Catholic Education which is about developing your child academically, spiritually, socially, emotionally and physically. We are glad you have chosen to entrust your children to us. They have grown in so many different areas.
To Father Avinash George, thank you for your support guidance, and wisdom you have shown towards our parish. We are blessed to have you as our Parish Priest and you are very much appreciated and valued by our school community.
Finally, well done to all our students on their efforts with their learning and development this year. You represent your families and school so well. You are an amazing group of students who have been terrific role models for all in our school. I challenge you daily to be Christ-like in everything you do and you do your best to be just that.
As we go into the Christmas period it is so easy to get caught up in the materialistic side of things, where the focus is on receiving presents or gifts. I ask all of our community to try and find a quiet moment to think about a gift that you could give to someone, without expecting anything in return. Think about a way that you can help someone less fortunate within our community to make them a little happier because that is the essence of being truly Christ-like.
To everyone in our Columba community, stay safe and have a restful break and I wish you all a safe, happy, and holy Christmas.
God Bless you all.
Regards
Andrew Greco
Principal