APRIM & Student Wellbeing Update
Week of the Most Holy Trinity

This week we celebrate the profound mystery and beauty of the Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, three persons, one God, united in perfect love, relationship, and community. The Trinity invites us to reflect on how we live in relationship with God and one another, reminding us that we are called to mirror this love in our everyday interactions.
At Nativity, this message is woven into how we speak, act and treat each other. Our RISE Agreement, which encourages us to be Respectful, Inclusive, Safe, and Empathetic, is not just for the classroom. It’s a way of life grounded in Gospel values, and we encourage families to use this same language at home. Words like compassionate, justice, forgiveness, and gratitude are part of our shared vocabulary, shaping a culture where all can belong and learn.
We’re proud of the way our students continue to put their faith into action. On Monday, we will once again be making soup for the homeless, preparing it, and delivering it to the shelter with a group of students. These opportunities to serve help our young people develop empathy and recognise the dignity of every person. If you are able to donate pumpkins, carrots, sweet potatoes, onions and potatoes for Monday, please deliver them to the Front Office before then.
Looking ahead to next week:
Thursday Morning: 3/4R will lead our school Mass. Families are invited to join us in this celebration of prayer and community.
Friday Morning: 5/6BD will host our School Assembly. We welcome you to attend and celebrate the achievements and learning of our students.
We also invite you to pray for our students celebrating their Sacraments this year, who are currently doing the Sacramental Program. They will receive the Sacraments of First Eucharist and Confirmation on Sunday 21st September. Please pray for Ethan D, Vivienne S, Jasmine J, Eire E and Levi P as they prepare for this special occasion.
In all things love,
Rachel Baulderstone
