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From the Principal

    Lead Story

    • Seussical Jr. comes to a close after months of talent and hard work

    From the Deputy Principal

    • Parent Teacher Interviews

    From the Academic Head

    • Reflecting on my journey at Shire Christian

    From the Head of Secondary

      From the Head of Junior School

      • Thank you for joining our Easter Assembly

      News

      • Year 7 student Declan reflects on debating experience
      • Real experience for real purpose: Year 11 English Studies students conduct WHS inspections
      • From centre stage to behind the curtain – Drama students explore Sydney Theatre Company

      Sport

      • Secondary Cross Country a fantastic finish to term
      • Victory for girls, heartbreak for boys in U15 Bill Turner knockout clashes
      • Fantastic performances and several personal bests at CIS Junior Swimming
      • Racing for a reason: students support Run2Cure Neuroblastoma
      • Third place finish and strong individual effort at state triathlon
      • Students outstanding representatives of school at CSSA State Touch Football

      Barnabas Blog

      • Because He Lives

      Notices

      • Request for Host Families for Lindfield Christian Fine Arts Band Visit
      • Uniform Shop - Winter Uniforms from Term 2
      • Weather forecast in SEQTA shows when summer uniform is permitted (Terms 2 and 3)
      • What Matters? Writing Competition is back for 2025!
      • 2024 Yearbooks
      • Camp Australia Holiday Bookings Now Open
      • Confidential Feedback
      • Edstart - an alternative fee payment option
      • What's on - Term 2, Week 1 and 2

      Community

      • For prayer and praise
      • Shire Christian School Business Directory

      From the Principal

      From the Principal

      From the Principal

      Mr David Stonestreet

      This week, we farewelled our esteemed Academic Head, Mrs Natalie Bluhdorn. I have worked alongside Natalie for over two decades, and she has brought great worth and passion to our staff, our students, and their learning at Shire Christian School, both as a teacher and a leader. May the Lord continue to guide Natalie in her future career endeavours as a Christian educator.

      A Reflection for Easter

      A volume that I keep near my desk at work is “The Valley of Vision – A Collection of Puritan Prayers and Devotions”. It contains a resurrection prayer of such passion and depth that in ending the term with a reflection on Easter, I don’t think I can do better than quoting a portion of it verbatim:

      Adorable redeemer,
      thou who wast lifted up upon a cross art
      ascended to the highest heaven.
      Thou, who as Man of sorrows wast crowned with thorns,
      art now as Lord of life wreathed with glory.
      Once, no shame more deep than thine, 
      no agony more bitter, no death more cruel.
      Now, no exaltation more high,
      no life more glorious, no advocate more effective.
      Thou art in the triumph car leading captive thine enemies behind ther
      What more could be done than thou hast done!
      Thy death is my life, thy resurrection my peace, 
      thy ascension my hope, thy prayers my comfort.

      For all of our parents, families, students, and staff, I pray that Easter will be a time of joy in the risen Jesus, and that the message of hope, through Christ alone, will continue to be shared throughout Australia and the world. 

      Mr David Stonestreet
      Principal

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      Lead Story

      Seussical Jr. comes to a close after months of talent and hard work

      Seussical Jr. comes to a close after months of talent and hard work

      It's hard to believe that the Seussical Jr. journey has come to an end for Junior School. We began planning towards the close of Term 2 last year, with auditions kicking off in the first week of Term 3. Rehearsals started mid-Term 3 and continued through to Week 8 of Term 1 – that's 21 weeks of dedication, including lunch times, recesses, sport breaks, and after-school sessions! I can’t even begin to calculate the countless hours invested in this production. Throughout it all, our students were nothing short of incredible, with their enthusiasm remaining unwavering.

      As I sat down to watch the show, I felt a wave of nervousness, and I’m sure many of our students shared that feeling. But as soon as that first spotlight illuminated Jojo and the Cat in the Hat, I was completely captivated. I couldn’t take my eyes off the stage. It was an absolute privilege to witness our students perform night after night. The talent, commitment and effort each student put into their role were evident in every scene.

      This production was the result of countless moving parts – teachers who dedicated hours to supporting rehearsals, helping backstage, and even running the BBQ each night. High School students assisted with everything from backstage work to face painting. An army of parents played a vital role, from helping with rehearsals to makeup to prop-making. And, of course, our students, who often went above and beyond to support one another in every way possible.

      A heartfelt thank you to everyone in our school community who contributed. It takes an exceptional team to create a show of this caliber, and this community truly delivered.

      Miss Ashleigh Hackfath
      Seussical Jr. Director

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      From the Deputy Principal

      Parent Teacher Interviews

      Parent Teacher Interviews

      Mr Paul Carter

      Next term we will be holding our Junior School (for K-6) and Secondary Parent Teacher (for 7-11) interviews. Parents can select a face-to-face or an online meeting and be able to choose which evening and meeting type best suits them.

      Online meetings will occur using Microsoft Teams. Parents will not require an app but will be able to access a link for each teacher interview. 

      Please make note of the dates below in your calendar. 

      K-6 parents have received an initial email this week to lodge their preferred evenings and prioritise the teachers they would like to see. Years 7-11 parents will receive their invites soon.

      Junior School Parent and Teacher Nights (K-6)

      Wednesday 30 April (3pm - 7pm) Face-to-face 

      Tuesday 6 May (3pm - 6pm) Online

      Secondary School Parent and Teacher Nights (Years 7-11)

      Thursday 8 May (3pm - 8.30pm) Face-to-face 

      Tuesday 13 May (3pm - 8.30pm) Online


      School Photos

      Please make note that our school photos will take place in Week 4 on Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 May. Order forms will be available to all parents via an email and link early next term. Here’s a link to the school uniform requirements. Note that Winter Uniform is worn during Terms 2 and 3.

      Mr Paul Carter
      Deputy Principal

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      From the Academic Head

      Reflecting on my journey at Shire Christian

      Reflecting on my journey at Shire Christian

      Many years ago, all the way back in 1992, I began at this school as a Year 7 student. By the time I graduated in 1997, I never thought that the stage I stood upon to receive my graduation certificate (and memento of a school spoon!) would be the same stage that I would stand and address students from, 28 years later. What an absolute privilege to have been part of this unique community of believers and learners for such a significant proportion of my life.

      School ‘worked’ for me. I thoroughly enjoyed my time here as a student. I truly feel like I giggled and laughed my way through six years of high school.  Interspersed through these years were poignant moments of loss, uncertainty, creativity, grace and profundity. Through it all, the certainty of God and His providence was always clearly presented to me.

      Since becoming a teacher, a mother, and now serving as Academic Head, I’ve come to deeply appreciate that school is not always easy for everyone. It has been a privilege to reflect on how we can ensure every student feels meaningfully connected to an active, respectful, and Godly learning community.

      I am passionate about the role our learning framework plays in making this vision a reality. Learning for Life will continue to be embedded at Shire over the coming years, evolving with greater intention and in diverse ways. 

      As I reflect on my journey—both as a student and now as an educator—I’d like to share a few lessons with the students of Shire that I’ve learned along the way. 

      The Power of Being Relational

      Looking back, I’ve learned that school friends are precious. They can be lifelong companions through life’s biggest moments. Find friends who point you to Jesus—they are invaluable. As you leave school, God will bring special people into your life. Stay open and consider how He may be leading you to connect with others.

      The Power of Being Resourceful

      School teaches us to observe and wonder. One day, I hope you travel—get lost in the back streets of Venice or stand in awe of the Alps. Experiencing new places and people fosters curiosity and growth. The skills you develop now will serve you for life. You don’t yet know God’s plans, but your character, values, and skills are already being shaped. 

      The Power of Being Resilient

      Learning is meant to be hard, messy, and complex. School is a safe place to struggle and grow. The more you practice overcoming obstacles, the better you’ll navigate life’s challenges. School was easy and enjoyable for me, but not for everyone. As a teacher, I’ve realized the importance of ensuring everyone feels they belong. 

      The Power of Being Reflective

      Without reflection, we don’t grow. Noticing and evaluating our actions helps us plan wisely and focus on what truly matters. Thoughtful reflection leads to better decisions and meaningful progress.

      The Power of Renewal

      True renewal—deep and lasting—comes only from our hope in Christ. The things we chase can’t replace the joy of becoming more like Him. When we extend compassion, generosity, and forgiveness, we reflect the grace we’ve received and experience the power of true renewal.


      If I could leave you with one verse it would be this one from Psalm 46. 

      “Be still, and know that I am God;
      I will be exalted among the nations,
      I will be exalted in the earth.”

      This verse is more than just an encouragement to slow down—it’s an invitation. An invitation to experience God’s presence, to hear His voice, and to be in awe of who He is. It is a reminder that we are insignificant compared to his magnificence. Yet in our seemingly insignificance, He believes us to be so precious and worthy of His love. All the above domains and dispositions can be explored if we start with this Biblical truth, of being still, of truly seeking God’s heart and His will, of relying on Him when we feel overwhelmed with learning or friendships and knowing that He is greater, more powerful and has a grand purpose for each of us.

      When we do this, we will not only hear Him more clearly, but we will experience a peace and confidence that the world cannot give.

      So, be still. Be in awe. Know that He is God. And trust that He is always with you. 

      Mrs Natalie Bluhdorn
      Academic Head

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      From the Head of Secondary

      From the Head of Secondary

      From the Head of Secondary

      Mr David Collins

      The Secondary assembly this week focused on Easter. It was a great chance to reflect on the real message of Easter, rather than just Hot Cross Buns and Easter Eggs. Our Gospel band, supported by the Vocal Group, led us in a song and we watched a video some of the Media students created. The guest speaker was Mr Brett Hookham, Lead Pastor from Menai Baptist Church. Brett focused on the concept of fear, and how the resurrection of Jesus can take fear away. The video produced by the Media students interviewed children in the playground, as well as some staff, reflecting on what scares them. There were some predictable answers, including snakes, cockroaches, needles and Maths tests. 

      In his message, Brett looked at the character of Thomas. He explored how Thomas was fearful when he saw Jesus for the first time after his resurrection. When Thomas was able to see his scars and interact with Jesus, his greeting of “Peace be with you” became a reality in his life.

      There is no doubt that anxiety and fear is prevalent in today’s society. Teenagers face many pressures. I hope that over the break students will be able to slow down and recharge. I pray that they will embrace Jesus as the one who can truly replace fear with peace.

      If you get the chance, have a talk to your child about the message they heard at assembly this week. If they need a prompt, ask them to tell you about the story of Brett hitting the kangaroo.

      P.S. Don’t forget that Week 1 is camp week!

      Mr David Collins
      Head of Secondary School

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      From the Head of Junior School

      Thank you for joining our Easter Assembly

      Thank you for joining our Easter Assembly

      Mrs Ruth Cooper

      A heartfelt thank you to all the parents and friends who joined us for our Easter assembly yesterday morning in the hall. It was such a joy to gather as a whole Junior School community to read from the Bible, sing praises to our great God, and reflect on the significance of Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.

      We were especially blessed to hear from Kelly Peters, Verity Snaith, and our special guest ‘Scrap,’ who shared with our students why Good Friday could just as well be called Fantastic Friday!

      Another highlight was being led in worship by our Year 3 students and Mr Read, as well as hearing from our secondary gospel band, who powerfully performed Glorious Day.

      “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.” – 2 Corinthians 5:17

      This week in Junior School, we’ve been exploring the theme of restoration. We’ve been encouraging students to consider how Jesus’ work on the cross not only restored our relationship with God, but also enables us to seek restoration in our relationships with one another. My prayer is that our students will continue to be transformed and renewed, growing each week to reflect our risen Saviour (Romans 12:2).

      A Uniform Reminder

      As we look ahead to Term 2, a reminder that winter uniform is required from the first day of term and will remain in place until the end of Term 3. All uniform details can be found on our school website here.

      Mrs Ruth Cooper
      Head of Junior School

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      News

      Year 7 student Declan reflects on debating experience

      Year 7 student Declan reflects on debating experience

      The CEN Debating Gala Day 2025 was a memorable and enriching experience for all participants. As a Year 7 student and member of the Middle Level Debating team, I, Declan S, was honoured to be part of this event.

      My interest in debating began when my older brother joined the debating team in Year 8. Attending his debates sparked my enthusiasm, and I eagerly awaited the opportunity to participate. When Mrs Breen announced the debating team sign-ups during my first school assembly. I promptly expressed my interest to Mrs Wilson.

      Following the Debating Workshop, which served as a trial for prospective team members, I was thrilled to be selected for the team. I met my fellow teammates, Tom A, Esther G, and Matthew L, and together we began preparing for the Gala Day.

      Under the guidance of Mrs Wilson, we received our debate topics and had approximately one month to research and craft our speeches. As the third speaker, a role my brother had previously held, I felt a sense of familiarity and confidence.

      The Debating Gala Day took place on Week 9, Wednesday, and our school participated in online debates, eliminating the need for travel. Our team performed exceptionally well, winning both debates and demonstrating the talent and dedication of our team.

      I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to Mrs Wilson and Mrs Saunders for their invaluable support and guidance throughout this experience. Their expertise and encouragement instilled in us the confidence to participate and excel.

      Special thanks to Mrs Wilson for her tireless efforts in organizing the event, despite her busy schedule and recent long service leave.

      To all participants and organizers involved in the CEN Debating Gala Day, I express my deepest appreciation. This experience has left an indelible mark on my heart, and I will forever cherish the memories and skills gained.

      As Proverbs 18:13 reminds us, "To answer before listening—that is folly and shame." This experience has taught me the value of careful consideration, thoughtful response, and respectful dialogue.

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      Real experience for real purpose: Year 11 English Studies students conduct WHS inspections

      Real experience for real purpose: Year 11 English Studies students conduct WHS inspections

      Year 11 English Studies students conducted WHS Inspections of the school site this week as part of their learning around the topic English in the Workplace. From their observations, they are preparing a report for the school. As you can see, they take their PPE gear seriously! Thank you to all staff that allowed them to move into their classrooms and staff areas.

      This term, students have been considering the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees, researched Work, Health and Safety legislation and examples of implemented policies. They have also reviewed their interview skills and prepared a WHS Incident Report on a Workplace scenario. Students have utilised their Learning for Life dispositions in noticing, collaborating, reasoning and communicating; skills they can take with them into the future. It has been a wonderful learning time for students to consider the Biblical foundation of work and the privilege that it is to work. 

      Mrs Rachael Crawshaw
      Head of English

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      From centre stage to behind the curtain – Drama students explore Sydney Theatre Company

      From centre stage to behind the curtain – Drama students explore Sydney Theatre Company

      This term students from Years 9, 10, and 11 Drama had the exciting opportunity to visit the Sydney Theatre Company (STC) for an enriching excursion that brought the inner workings of professional theatre to life. The day provided students with valuable insight into the creative and technical elements of theatrical production, as well as the chance to witness a bold, modern interpretation of an iconic Australian story.

      The excursion began with an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the STC. Students explored the costume, set, and prop departments, where they gained a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship involved in bringing a stage production to life. One of the highlights of the tour was visiting a working performance space currently being set up for an upcoming play, allowing students to see the theatre in action.

      A particularly fascinating moment came in the set construction workshop, where students observed a set being built for Happy Days by Samuel Beckett – a production that Year 11 Drama students will attend next term. The group was intrigued by the clever techniques used to create realistic textures, such as stone, using lightweight materials. The skill and artistry involved in making such convincingly real sets left a lasting impression.

      Later, students attended a performance of Picnic at Hanging Rock, directed by Ian Michael. This innovative reimagining of the classic story stretched students’ understanding of what theatre can be. With bold stylistic choices and a contemporary vision, the production challenged traditional narratives and showcased the power of theatrical reinterpretation.

      Following the performance, students took part in a Q&A session with members of the cast and crew. Naomi S from Year 11 bravely stepped up to ask a thoughtful question, representing the school with confidence and curiosity.

      Throughout the day, students engaged respectfully and enthusiastically, making the most of this valuable learning experience - even when other audience members weren't so well behaved! They returned inspired by the possibilities of performance and with a newfound appreciation for the artistry behind the scenes. It was a memorable day that brought the drama classroom to life and celebrated the vibrant world of Australian theatre.

      Mrs Kathryn Breen & Mrs Rebekah Johns
      Drama Faculty

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      Sport

      Secondary Cross Country a fantastic finish to term

      Secondary Cross Country a fantastic finish to term

      What a brilliant way to close out Term 1!

      Thank you to all students for participating in the right spirit. I appreciate the efforts of staff and our Year 12 leaders who served and brought great energy and encouragement to the event.

      The official list of age champions will be published next term, along with the top four runners in each age division, who will be going onto the next level.

      More information on the CSSA State Cross country can be found here.

      Mr Troy Dixon
      Secondary Sports Coordinator

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      Victory for girls, heartbreak for boys in U15 Bill Turner knockout clashes

      Victory for girls, heartbreak for boys in U15 Bill Turner knockout clashes

      The girls U15 team has advanced to the next round of competition after a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Inaburra School, while the boys U15 team was narrowly defeated 2-1 in extra time by The Jannali High School.

      Jemima and Angie scored the crucial goals for the girls' team, whose strong defensive unit held firm in the final minutes to secure the win. The team now prepares to face Kirrawee High School in the upcoming round.

      In the boys' match, a physical and fast-paced encounter saw both teams pushed to the limit. Despite a strong performance and a tightly contested game, the boys fell in extra time. Coach, Mr Rafferty praised the team’s character and competitiveness throughout the match.

      Mr Troy Dixon
      Secondary Sports Coordinator

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      Fantastic performances and several personal bests at CIS Junior Swimming

      Fantastic performances and several personal bests at CIS Junior Swimming

      On Wednesday 26 March, six of our talented students traveled to the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre to represent CSSA in the highly anticipated CIS Swimming Carnival.

      The day kicked off with the Boys 200m Freestyle Relay. Lincoln dove in first, setting the tone with an impressive leg. Joseph followed, powering through his 50m before handing over to Mickey, who swam a strong section, passing the baton to Daniel for the final stretch. The team finished in the top half, and we couldn’t have been prouder of their teamwork and effort.

      Next, it was time for the individual events. Eva and Daniel each swam the 50m Freestyle, Breaststroke, Backstroke, and Butterfly, while Elizabeth represented us in the 50m Breaststroke. All our swimmers put in fantastic performances, with several achieving personal bests along the way!

      I couldn’t be more proud of every student for not only making it to the CIS but for competing with such determination and skill. They truly represented us with pride and sportsmanship!

      Miss Ashleigh Hackfath
      Junior School Sports Coordinator

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      Racing for a reason: students support Run2Cure Neuroblastoma

      Racing for a reason: students support Run2Cure Neuroblastoma

      Students from Shire Christian Runners took part in the Sydney Run2Cure Neuroblastoma last Sunday, with several achieving outstanding results while supporting a vital cause.

      Jacob placed 3rd in his age group in the 10km event, while Hamish, Mr Moore and Mrs Sneddon also secured 3rd place finishes in their respective 5km age divisions. Ben narrowly missed the podium, finishing 4th in his age group for the 5km run.

      Held in the Domain and around Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, the Run2Cure is a fun-run organised by registered charity Neuroblastoma Australia. Its mission is to raise awareness of childhood cancer, provide support for affected families, and fund much-needed research into neuroblastoma.

      Shire Christian School students who participated included Eliza, Jacob, Henry, Hamish, Lucas, Wesley and Ben. The event provided a meaningful opportunity for students to make a difference while demonstrating endurance, commitment, and community spirit.

      Mr Steve Moore
      Head of PDHPE

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      Third place finish and strong individual effort at state triathlon

      Third place finish and strong individual effort at state triathlon

      Students from Shire Christian School delivered impressive performances at the recent CSSA State Triathlon held at the Penrith Regatta Centre.

      The team of Coby, Lachlan and Sam placed 3rd in the Under 14 team division, competing against a field of 60 teams – a fantastic result that reflects their teamwork and determination. In the individual event, Darcy finished 12th overall, an outstanding personal achievement in a highly competitive race.

      Congratulations to all competitors for their efforts, sportsmanship, and representation of the school.

      Mr Troy Dixon
      Secondary Sports Coordinator

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      Students outstanding representatives of school at CSSA State Touch Football

      Students outstanding representatives of school at CSSA State Touch Football

      From winning the Zone Touch Football Gala day earlier this term, we had 12 students from Shire representing the zone at the CSSA State Touch Football competition.

      There were students from Christian schools from all around NSW representing their zones. Our U15 girls won two of their games to come second in the pool, only to lose in the semi finals and come 4th overall. Our Open boys had a tough day of touch football, losing all of their pool games, they played in a play-off against Nepean Zone and won, coming 7th overall.

      All of our students played well and were outstanding representatives of our school. Congratulations to them all!

      Open Boys: Jamie G, Jersey J, Korah L, Patrick R and Malachi S

      U15 Girls: Jemima B, Abigail H, Alice K, Grace S, Amikyah T, Sophia V and Gabriella Y.

      Mr Steve Moore
      Head of PDHPE

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      Barnabas Blog

      Because He Lives

      Because He Lives

      Rev Bruce Christian

      When I ask someone, “How are you?”, it is not uncommon to receive the reply, “Well, I’m still in the land of the living.” Sadly, this answer is incorrect; we are NOT in ‘the land of the living’, we are in ‘the land of the DYING’. The Apostle Paul sums up the true situation for us quite unambiguously: “All [without exception] have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23); “just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all people [without exception], because all sinned.” (Romans 5:12); “For as in Adam all [without exception] die, so in Christ all [without distinction - ie Jew and Gentile alike] will be made alive.” (1 Corinthians 15:22).

      This is what makes Easter so exciting. The atoning power of Jesus’ substitutionary Death on the Cross, and the glorious victory of his Resurrection and Ascension, enables sinners like us in ‘the land of the dying’ to become citizens of Heaven, ‘the land of the LIVING’ - and all this by GRACE ALONE through FAITH ALONE in JESUS ALONE.

      EASTER is an annual REMINDER and CELEBRATION of the FACT and REALITY that we CAN pass FROM ‘the land of the dying’ TO ‘the land of the living’!  Although we are to fulfil whatever days the Sovereign Lord ordains for us in ‘the land of the dying’, we can KNOW FOR CERTAIN that we are heading for ETERNITY in ‘the land of the living’ with our redeeming Saviour. Even better than this, there is a ‘now-but-not-yet’ aspect of all this: in the Gospel of John we read the promise of Jesus himself: “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me HAS eternal life and will not be judged but has [already - perfect tense] crossed over from DEATH to LIFE.” (John 5:24). Yes, we are already CITIZENS of HEAVEN, and are only serving out our remaining days in ‘the land of the dying’ as temporary EXILES. 

      Yes, for me, EASTER IS EXCITING: “God sent his Son, they called him, Jesus; he came to love, heal and forgive; he lived and died to buy my pardon, an EMPTY GRAVE is there to PROVE my Saviour lives! … And then one day, I'll cross the river, I'll fight life's final war with pain; and then, as death gives way to VICTORY, I'll see the lights of glory and I'll know he lives! Because he lives, I can face tomorrow, because he lives, all fear is gone; because I KNOW HE holds the future, and life is worth the LIVING, just because HE LIVES!” (Bill Gaither).

      Rev Bruce Christian

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      Notices

      Request for Host Families for Lindfield Christian Fine Arts Band Visit

      Request for Host Families for Lindfield Christian Fine Arts Band Visit

      We are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting the Lindfield Christian Fine Arts Band from California as they make their fourth visit to our school. During their stay, the band will participate in various activities around Sydney, in addition to spending time at our school.

      We are currently seeking families who would be willing to host the students during this exciting time. The band will arrive in Sydney on Thursday, 26 June, and will depart on Wednesday morning, 2 July. Throughout their visit, the students will have a packed schedule, including a performance at the Sydney Opera House on Saturday, 28 June.

      If you are interested in hosting two students (as all students will be paired), we would love to hear from you. Please complete the form or contact Mrs. Ina de Witte at idewitte@shirechristian.nsw.edu.au or call the school at 8525 5111 for further details or questions.

      We look forward to hearing from you!

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      Uniform Shop - Winter Uniforms from Term 2

      Uniform Shop - Winter Uniforms from Term 2

      Location:6/133 The River Road, Revesby, NSW 2212

      Opening Hours
      Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm 
      Saturday 9am - 1pm

      For online purchasing and appointments visit shop.ranier.com.au (click and collect and delivery options available).

      Click and Collect

      School Click and Collect orders placed prior to 5pm on Fridays can be collected from school reception from Tuesday morning the following week. Place your order prior to 5pm Friday 4 April to pick up from reception this term. Click and collect from the Revesby store remains available through the school holidays.  

      If you are unsure of sizing, please book a fitting appointing or visit the shop. For any exchanges, uniforms must be in original condition with original packaging.

      CONTACT

      Phone: 02 9773 8291
      Online: ranier.com.au/contact
      Email: custservice@ranier.com.au

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      Weather forecast in SEQTA shows when summer uniform is permitted (Terms 2 and 3)

      Weather forecast in SEQTA shows when summer uniform is permitted (Terms 2 and 3)

      To make it easy for students and parents, from Term 2 on the home screen of SEQTA a weather forecast for the following day indicates whether summer uniform is permitted.

      Warmer days with a forecast of 26 degrees and above permit students to wear summer uniform.

      Families no longer need to rely on changing forecasts and varying sources, and must check the SEQTA forecast (sourced from the Bureau of Meteorology) before wearing the optional alternate uniform. The forecast updates at 3pm daily meaning it can be checked after school for the following day.

      We hope this tool will help remove any ambiguity, making things simpler for students, teachers and parents.

      What Matters? Writing Competition is back for 2025!

      What Matters? Writing Competition is back for 2025!

      The What Matters? Writing Competition is now in its 21st year and seeks to hear from children on what they care about the most.

      Whatever the issue is, young people in Years 5–12 are invited to express themselves through their writing and to share their ideas and thoughts in 600 words or less.

      What you need to know:

      • Competition is now open until May 16, 2025
      • Entries can be in the form of prose, non-fiction, poetry, or essay
      • Free to enter: https://www.whitlam.org/enter-what-matters-2025 for years 5-12, at home or school
      • Great prizes including a $1500 cash prize, books, and money-can’t-buy experiences

      The competition is run by the Whitlam Institute within Western Sydney University and is inspired by Gough Whitlam's commitment to involving young people in shaping Australia's future. 

      Be in it and be heard!

      Mrs Rachael Crawshaw
      Head of English

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      2024 Yearbooks

      2024 Yearbooks

      The 2024 yearbook is in the final stages of printing and will be available for families at the beginning of next term.

      Parents will be notified by email when the yearbook is sent home (with the youngest child in the family).

      Camp Australia Holiday Bookings Now Open

      Camp Australia Holiday Bookings Now Open

      Visit https://campaustralia.com.au/school-holiday-program/ to join our next mission.

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      Confidential Feedback

      Confidential Feedback

      We welcome your thoughts, suggestions and concerns to help us improve at Shire Christian School. Click here to make a submission.

      Edstart - an alternative fee payment option

      Edstart - an alternative fee payment option

      Shire Christian School is pleased to offer an alternative payment option to assist families with managing their school fee payments. 

      Edstart helps make it easy for you to manage school fees by providing flexible payment plans. You can reduce your annual school fee spend by extending payments over a longer period.

      With Edstart, you can fund tuition fees, additional charges such as uniforms, extra-curricular activities as well as amounts in arrears.

      To find out more, visit edstart.com.au/shirechristian.

      Please note that in providing information about Edstart, the school is not providing any recommendation, brokering or advice services. The school does not receive referral fees, commissions or any other remuneration from Edstart.

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      What's on - Term 2, Week 1 and 2

      What's on - Term 2, Week 1 and 2

      CalendarJunior SchoolSecondary School
      Week 1
      Mon 28 April
       Term 1 CommencesTerm 1 Commences
      Yr 12 Legal Studies Incursion
      Tues 29 April
      Wed 30 AprilJunior School PTN #1Year 7 - 12 Camps
      Thurs 1 MayShire Christian Runners
      Primary Cross Country
      CSSA Primary Girls Football Trials
      Robo Cup Workshops
      Shire Christian Runners
      Year 7 - 12 Camps 
      Fri 2 MayYear 7 - 12 Camps 
      Week 2
      Mon 5 MayYr 12 SOR Excursion
      CIS Swimming Championships 
      Tues 6 MayJunior School PTN #2
      Prep 1 Mother's Day Brunch
      HICES Debating Round 2
      Yr 11 Turn the Wheel
      CIS Swimming Championships
      Wed 7 MayCIS 15&U AFL Trials
      CIS 18&U and 16&U Boys & Girls Rugby League Trials
      South Met Zone Touch Football
      Yr 11 SOR Excursion
      Thurs 8 MayMother's Day Celebration
      Robo Cup Workshop
      CRU Leader Training
      Yr 12 Visual Arts Excursion
      Bill Turner Trophy
      Yr 12 Careers Expo
      Secondary School PTN #1
      Fri 9 May Prep 2 Mother's Day Brunch

      The school calendar can be viewed in full via the link on the SEQTA Engage welcome page. View the term dates here.

      Community

      For prayer and praise

      For prayer and praise

      We are asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding, so that you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to Him, bearing fruit in every good work and growing in the knowledge of God. Colossians 1:9-10

      • Pray for God to fill us all with the knowledge of His will, with wisdom and spiritual understanding.
      • Pray that school staff members may walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to Him and bearing fruit in every good work. Thank God for the great example they set for the school community.
      • Ask God for safety and rest over the school holidays.  

      Shire Christian School Business Directory

      Shire Christian School Business Directory

      We are pleased to provide a directory of businesses with family or alumni connections to Shire Christian School (businesses of current parents, former parents, former students).

      The directory is now available on our website and will become more useful over time as families continue to register their businesses.

      The initiative is designed to build community, encourage support for our families who are business owners and provide access to goods and services from within our community.

      If you’re going to spend anyway, why not spend with a local Shire Christian School connected business and invest in your community.

      View the directory on our website or register your business.

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