The St. Liborius School Leaders were honoured to be invited to the commemoration for the Eaglehawk War Memorial; it being 100 years since its dedication.
Our students placed a wreath in honour of those in the Eaglehawk community who have served in the armed forces and for many of our school leaders there was a personal link to names inscribed on the Memorial.
We would like to thank the RSL for inviting our students to this commemoration and a big thankyou for our leaders as you were incredible ambassadors for our school.
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Engineering in our St. Liborius STEM Centre
Year three and four excursion to Canterbury Park
As part of our History studies our year three and four students walked to Canterbury Park to play games that were played by past St. Liborius students at Parish picnics.
Along the way to the Park, students were explained the importance of various buildings in the Eaglehawk streetscape and their role in the development of ‘The Burra’ community.
Jump Rope for Heart Day
Term one Educational Research Projects (ERP’s)
Students in years three – six presented their Educational Research Projects (ERP’s) to the St. Liborius community today.
Students shared their learnings that have focussed on Civics and Citizenship and applied this knowledge to how their interests/pastimes are influenced and impacted by the laws in our society.
Burning of the Palms Liturgy at St. Liborius
On Friday the St. Liborius community gathered together for the burning of the palms.
This is a very old and important event if the preparation for the coming Liturgical Season of Lent.
Palms remaining from Palm Sunday the previous year are burnt, the Ash collected and this is worn on our foreheads on Ash Wednesday – the Holy Day that marks the beginning of Lent.
Bendigo District Catholic Primary School Swimming Sports, 20th February
Twenty two students represented St. Liborius at the Bendigo District Catholic Primary Schools swimming sports.
The students were wonderful ambassadors for the school, showing outstanding responsibility, social and swimming skills.
Here’s many from the team, some proudly showing off a bit of colour!
Well done.
Festival of The Sacred, 2019
Year five and six students from St. Liborius attended the Festival of the Sacred at St. Francis in the Fields, Strathfieldsaye.
More information can be read in this article hosted on The Bendigo Advertiser website.