From our Principal, Mr. David Graham
Dear Sacred Heart Community,
As we approach the end of the first half of the school year, I want to reflect on the journey our community has undertaken together. It has been a time of both heartache and celebration, a reminder of the deep connections we share at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.
The passing of Margaret See Kee was a profound loss for all of us. Margaret was more than a colleague and community member; she was a cultural and spiritual pillar of our school. Her legacy continues to inspire us in the way we teach, lead, and walk alongside our students. We continue to hold her family and friends in our prayers.
This semester has also brought with it many moments of joy. Our students have shown incredible spirit and resilience across the many events and opportunities offered, from sporting carnivals to cultural celebrations and academic milestones. The recent Hearts at Play day was a beautiful reminder of the joy and sacredness of childhood. In a world that can sometimes be too fast and too full, it was a chance to see our students delight in being present, connected and free. It reminded me of Jesus' words to welcome the little children and to learn from their openness and joy.
Our NAIDOC Week celebrations also stood out, with this year's theme, 'The Next Generation: Strength, Vision and Legacy', inviting us to honour the stories of the past while looking to the future with hope. Our students engaged with pride and creativity, and it was a privilege to see culture and faith come alive in their voices, movement and artwork.
As we head into the break, I also want to let families know that I will be taking a short period of leave during the first three weeks of Term 3 to be with my family as we welcome our newborn son, Patrick. I am deeply grateful for your prayers and support during this time, and I am confident that the school will continue to thrive in my absence, thanks to the dedication of our leadership team and staff.
Thank you for your continued trust and partnership. I wish every family a restful and refreshing break.
God bless,
Mr. David Graham
Principal