Principal's Message
Dear Parents and Carers
Last Sunday, we celebrated Trinity Sunday. This feast, observed each year on the Sunday after Pentecost, invites us to reflect on the profound mystery of our faith—the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three persons in one God.
In the Gospel reading from John 16:12-15, Jesus reminds us that the Spirit of Truth will guide us into all truth, revealing the depth of God’s love and wisdom. This passage is filled with deep relationship, trust, and unity—a reflection of the very heart of the Trinity—and invites us to trust in the Spirit’s presence in our lives.
Through our Baptism, we are drawn into this divine relationship. We are called into communion, not just with God, but with one another. Trinity Sunday reminds us that living as Christians means living in relationship, with compassion, patience, and generosity.
At school, in our families, parishes, and workplaces, we are called to mirror the loving relationship of the Trinity. Every time we make the sign of the cross—in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and the Holy Spirit—we are not simply going through a motion. It is a powerful declaration: I am loved, I belong, and I am sent. It reminds us of who we are and what we are called to do.
Let us take time in the coming weeks to reflect on the quality of our relationships—to nurture community, forgive, listen, and support one another. As a school community, we are called to live in unity, inspired by the Spirit to love and support each other, just as the Trinity exists in perfect communion. May we continue to be co-creators, healers, and people of action who embody the Spirit’s gifts in all we do.
Have a great week.
Mrs Vicky Davidson
PRINCIPAL