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Columba Catholic Primary School Acknowledges the Bunurong Peoples’ of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians and pay respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging.
Columba acknowledges the Bunurong’s continuing relationship to the land and waterways and respects that their connection and spiritual identity are maintained through ancient ceremonies, songlines, dance, art, and living culture.
We pay tribute to the invaluable contributions of the Bunurong and other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Elders who have guided and continue to guide our work.
Principal Message 12th September 2025
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Our Journey Towards a Positive Behaviour Support Approach
On Wednesday, September 3rd, our staff participated in a Pupil Free Day dedicated to further developing our Whole School Approach to Positive Behaviour Support (WSAPBS). We're excited to share that this is a key component of our strategic plan for the next four years. Our goal is to create a school environment where every student feels even more safe, respected, and ready to learn.
What is Whole School Approach to Positive Behaviour Support?
A Whole School Approach to Positive Behaviour Support is a framework that helps us proactively teach and reinforce positive behaviours rather than simply reacting to negative ones. Instead of focusing on punishment, it emphasizes prevention and instruction. We're building a culture where good behaviour is the norm, and students are explicitly taught the skills they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom.
The Three Pillars of Columba ?️?️?️
During our Staff Learning Day, we began the process of identifying three key pillars that will form the foundation of our WSAPBS model. These pillars will be a set of simple, positive, and teachable behaviours that we will reinforce across all classrooms and school activities. They will serve as our common language for what we expect from students and adults in our school. For example, some schools have pillars like "Respectful, Responsible, and Ready to Learn." We'll be working to determine what behaviours are most important for our unique school community.
Join us on the Journey!
This is a whole school approach, and that includes you! We have already begun canvasing parents and the wider community to get your valuable input on our three pillars. We believe that a strong partnership between school and home is essential for our students' success. We'll be sharing more information on how you can get involved in the coming weeks.
Examples from Other Schools
We're not reinventing the wheel! Our work is based on successful models used in other schools across the country. These schools have seen significant improvements in student behaviour, a reduction in disciplinary issues, and an increase in student engagement. The approach creates a more positive and productive learning environment for everyone. We're confident that with your support, we can achieve similar results at Columba. Let's make this a positive and lasting change for our students.
Class masses
Sacrament dates
Religious Education and Sacramental Team
A Window Into Learning At Columba
Grade 4 Camp
Our Grade 4 students have just returned from a memorable two-day camp at Waratah Beach Camp, held from Thursday, September 11th to Friday, September 12th. The students had an amazing time making new memories and enjoying a variety of fun and challenging activities. The camp's tailored program allowed students to engage in a range of adventure and team-building exercises designed to promote teamwork, initiative, and communication skills. Activities included bushwalks, campfire sessions, group games, team sports and lots more! They also took on specific challenges like Aeroball which was a big hit! A special thank you goes out to the dedicated teachers who attended and made the camp a memorable experience for all: Chris P, Richard, Donna, Sarah G, Liam, and Brianna. Your support and guidance helped our students grow in confidence and create lasting friendships.
We will have a full spread in the the next newsletter next term.
FATHER'S DAY
BOOK WEEK PARADE
Book Week at Columba is always a much anticipated event and this year didn't disappoint. We began with our Book Parade when we showed off a huge assortment of Book Character costumes.
After recess the students from grade 6 honed their leadership skills and lead a lesson for other students about one of the Book Week shortlisted books. Finally after lunch we were entertained by Meerkat Productions who explored the book, The Garden of Broken Things.
Thankyou to all parents, staff and students who made the effort to make this such an exciting event in the children's year.
Marist Sion Band Visit
Columba Principal Leads Dusties to Historic Premiership Victory
History was made on Sunday, 24th August, when the Warragul Industrials Under 16s Girls Football Team (the Dusties) claimed the very first premiership in the West Gippsland competition.
The Dusties took on the Phillip Island Bulldogs at Traralgon Football Ground in what proved to be a thrilling and hard-fought contest. Both sides showed determination and skill, but in the end, the Dusties proved too strong, running out winners by three goals.
What made the victory even more special for our school community is that the team was coached by none other than our very own Columba Catholic Primary School Principal, Andrew. His leadership, encouragement, and tactical nous helped guide the girls to this incredible achievement.
The celebrations were enormous as players, families, and supporters recognised the significance of this moment – not only a premiership win but the first ever in the newly established Under 16s Girls competition.
When asked for comment after the match, Andrew cheekily replied:
“Now I have one more premiership than Ross Lyon!”
On behalf of everyone at Columba, congratulations to Andrew and the Dusties on this historic milestone. We are incredibly proud to see our principal leading the way both in education and on the footy field!
The next Assembly will be on Friday 17th Ocotber hosted by 2S. We will focus on the value of Generosity
which is the value of Hollows Red house, named after Fred Hollows who genrously gave his time and expertise to help others gain the gift of sight.
beginning at 2:30 PM in the MPR
HAVE YOU PAID YOUR School Fees?
If you are on a concession card, you MUST organise a direct debit with a school, this is a condition of the reduced fee concession
Please pay your fees as soon as you can, we rely on fees to supplement much of the leaning in our classrooms.
Please contact Meg on 0356295933 (Tuesday, Wednesdays or Fridays) or by email finance@bunyip.catholic.edu.au if you have not received your fee statement.
Our system struggles to send fee statements to HOTMAIL emails. If you have a hotmail email, you may be missing the statements. We ask that you please call the school and use an alternate email to help with the fee statement distribution.
'Pupil-free days, student-free days, school closures' are days of no school for students. These are scheduled days for either Professional Development (PD) for staff, Time In Lieu (TIL) days where staff have worked overtime, or school closures where no one is at school.
Thursday | 18th | September |
- Footy Dress Up Day Parade 9:15am - Last Day Term 3 (3:20 PM finish) |
Monday | 6th | October | - First Day of Term 4 for all students |
Monday | 13th | October | - Andrew Chinn at school and concert |
Tuesday & Wednesday | 14th & 15th | October | - Parent Teacher Meetings |
Tuesday | 21st | October | - Columba Expo Open Night |
Monday | 3rd | November | - SCHOOL CLOSURE |
Tuesday | 4th | November | - Melbourne Cup Public Holiday |
Thursday | 6th | November | - Prep Information Evening (2026 Preps) |
Tuesday | 11th | November | - Remembrance Day |
Thursday | 13th` | November | - Grandparents Day |
Thursday | 13th | November | - Sacrament of Reconciliation - grade 3 5.30pm |
Friday | 21st | November | - Colour Run |
Thursday | 4th | December | - Grade 6 Graduation 5pm-9pm |
Wednesday | 10th | December | - End of Year Mass |
Thursday | 11th | December | - Christmas Fundraiser - Movie Night |
Friday | 12th | December | - Grade 6 Gumbuya World (big day out) |
Tuesday | 16th | December | - Grade 6 Guard of Honour |
Thursday | 18th | December | - Last Day of Term 4 & 2025 (3:20 PM finish) |