Education
for life

St. Liborius is a Child Safe school. We promote the safety, wellbeing and inclusion of all children.

We are a dynamic community serving the educational needs of Eaglehawk and surrounding areas.

St Liborius School is committed to implementing innovative and contemporary learning programs to ensure students are well equipped to become effective learners, able to work co-operatively with others and to live effectively in a changing world.

A message from our Principal

We strive to inspire a sense of hope in each student by being a positive and caring place where children are happy and secure in their learning.

The school seeks to develop positive relationships within the school through specific programs to ensure that students are safe, happy and balanced in the social context of their schooling.

We encourage guardians to become active participants in their child’s learning and school life.

All the best,
Alannah Darmody

Our 2023 Community Report can be accessed below.

 

 

Shrove Tuesday – pancake Tuesday

A very old tradition in Catholic families is Shrove Tuesday. All the goodies from the pantry – eggs, butter, sugar and flour – were combined to have a feast before the Season of Lent. And pancakes were in order, perhaps topped with jam or even cream. The season of Lent is a time of fasting, […]

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Beginning of Year Mass

Our School community gathered to celebrate the beginning of the school year with a school Mass and presentation of school leaders to the community. afterwards we gathered on the Schhol oval for a picnic and games.

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Appreciation Night

The year is quickly coming to a close and the St. Liborius community gathered to celebrate graduation Mass and enjoy a picnic on the oval afterwards.  

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Colour Run

Lots of colour, lots of fun.

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Seasons of Creation Mass

Spring is definitely here! The year six students travelled North to the banks of the Bendigo Creek at Huntly to celebrate Mass with Bishop Shane Mackinlay We joined with groups from many parishes in the Diocese to celebrate creation and assist in restoring the environment along Bendigo Creek. A barbie and a walk through the […]

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