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St Francis Xavier School Mission
Our Mission is ‘to work in an environment of mutual respect for all cultures and backgrounds and celebrating the Gospel principles in order to achieve quality education for all.’ ‘You are the Light of the world, let Jesus shine through you to others.’ Matthew 5:14-16
Mission through Courage, Kindness and Reconciliation

During 2025 our educational focus will be to improve Literacy and Numeracy skills — staff, students and families working together so all our students achieve at least 12 months growth. Other goals for the year are:
Build a community that continues to learn
-Improve student achievement in English & Mathematics, through HITP coaching and explicit, evidence-based teaching.
- Enhance student achievement in English & Mathematics by strengthening staff data literacy, focusing on analysing and applying data to inform and improve teaching and learning practices
Build a community that is connected -Improve student attendance and strengthen family engagement to support learning and wellbeing.
As we wrap up our third term for the year, I continue to be amazed and humbled by our students and staff. There have been so many occassions where I have observed our Mission Statement in action in our school community. Students and staff have definately earned their down time over the next two weeks!
Many thanks to all families who supported students to participate in the Oli Concert last week. What a fantastic night, showcasing our whole community. Well done Mr K and team! Many thanks to OT Student, Miss Sarah, who assisted us with the planning and preparation of our item. Big thanks to Miss Mackenna and Ms Ash who guided us on the night. We all loved it!
We have had our biggest number of students yet, eligible to attend today's Reward Day. We enjoyed day full of Aussie Culture, with a visit to the Wiradjuri Cultural Centre followed by a trip to the Utes in the Paddock and lunch at the tourist centre. We are hoping that next term every student will be able to join our Term 4 reward day. Congratulations also, to the seven students who were invited to the 100s club lunch - Outstanding effort!
Last week we received the sad news of the passing of Bishop Pat Power. We were lucky to welcome Bishop Pat many times over the years when he filled in for our parish priests. Bishop Pat loved spending time in Lake. Waching the student's eyes grow wide and then the huge smiles on their faces, as he walked into church with his dog, will always be a fond memory. Bishop Pat was a man of great prayerfulness and holiness, gentleness and compassion. He welcomed everyone where they were at in their faith journey, inviting all to celebrate God's love. He will be greatly missed.
We hope the coming weeks are full of fun times with family and friends. We look forward to welcoming students back on Tuesday 13th October.