St Bernadette’s continued their successful summer of swimming at the Parramatta Diocesan Swimming Carnival, on Friday 22nd February.
Seven of our children qualified for this high level of competition and once again we achieved some excellent results.
Congratulations to our Diocesan swimmers for 2019:
Ian B, Raphael C, Damon K, Marcus K, Liam M, Ryan R, Heidi S
The following children also qualified for the NSWCPS Swimming Championships on Wednesday 27th March. Once again we have record breakers and champions!
Ian B: 2nd 50m Freestyle, 2nd 200m Individual Medley
Marcus K: 1st 50m Freestyle New Diocesan Record, 2nd 50m Backstroke, 1st 50m Butterfly & Junior Boys Runner Up
Heidi S: 100m Freestyle (1st), 50m Freestyle New Diocesan Record (1st), 50m Backstroke New Diocesan Record (1st), 50m Breaststroke New Diocesan Record (1st), 50m Butterfly New Diocesan Record (1st), 200m Individual Medley New Diocesan Record & Junior Girls Champion
Another outstanding performance from our swimmers, we await further stories of success later this month!
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03 Jul 2026
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Yesterday, Stage 3 proudly showcased their Science and History learning from Term 2. In Science, students demonstrated their understanding of electrical circuits by creating a circuit and explaining the transfer and transformation of energy with just one flick of a switch. For History, students presented a range of creative projects, including podcasts, videos, dioramas, board games and more, showcasing their understanding of the voting rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and women. Their engaging displays highlighted creativity and hands-on learning and they confidently shared their knowledge with visitors. It was wonderful to see their enthusiasm and the impressive progress they have made throughout the term. We are incredibly proud of their hard work and the confidence they displayed in celebrating their learning.01 Jul 2026
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Year 5 welcomed Fr Andrew to their class synod. Students collectively identified issues requiring attention and proposed potential solutions. The Year 5 synod addressed topics such as screen addiction, bullying, homelessness, poverty and school fee relief, connecting their solutions to Catholic Social Teaching and scripture. Fr Andrew commenced and concluded the synod with prayer. We appreciate Fr Andrew’s Catholic insights into these contemporary issues.