A word from the Principal
Dear families,
As we move further into the term, we have been incredibly blessed with magnificent weather, with the cold and wet only just beginning to arrive. The sunshine has allowed our students and staff to fully enjoy our outdoor spaces and continue the exciting improvements taking place across our school grounds.
I hope families are beginning to notice the beautiful transformations occurring around the school. Our children are immensely proud of the work they have contributed towards creating and enhancing spaces such as our Friendship Tree, the Community Garden and, of course, our much-loved David Attenborough Garden. These projects not only brighten our environment but also foster student ownership, pride and connection to our community.
Slowly but surely, we are continuing to beautify the spaces we are so fortunate to share, creating welcoming environments that inspire learning, play and belonging for all.
Mother’s Day
Thank you to all of the mums and motherly figures who attended our school’s Mother’s Day festivities. It was wonderful to see so many of you there in such large numbers. The buzz around the school during the classroom visits and Mother’s Day stall was truly beautiful to witness.
We hope you all felt spoiled, appreciated and loved, just as you so deeply deserve. Thank you for the countless ways you nurture, support and care for our children and community each and every day.
HUGE thanks to BIG Childcare who always generously sponsor the morning tea to ensure they too spoil our mums.
Family Engagement walks
This week, it has been a delight to welcome many families in for our Family Engagement Walks. These learning walks provide our families with a genuine insight into the running of our programs, the educational thinking and research behind them, and how the many parts of our day at school unfold.
The feedback we have received from families has been overwhelmingly positive, and we are so grateful for the partnership and support of our community. It has been wonderful to share the learning experiences of our students and celebrate the incredible work happening across our school each day. The feedback from those who have attended has been so positive.
Family Engagement and volunteering
As a growing community, we rely on parent and family support to keep things going. At times, families are invited to help with excursions, in-school help, and compiling resources. All volunteers must have a current working with children check (WWCC). You can apply for a WWCC from https://service.vic.gov.au/services/working-with-children. Additionally, volunteers are expected to complete the MQH volunteer workshop (this is a simple, online process.) If you are likely to volunteer at MQH, please complete these checks in advance to ensure you qualify to help. Contact the office for assistance.
Prep interviews
This week, we began our Prep interviews for 2027. What a wonderful way to begin getting to know our incoming Prep students and to offer them a genuine Mary Queen of Heaven welcome.
Interestingly, this year almost two-thirds of our enrolments are siblings of current or past students, which is a beautiful reflection of the trust and connection families feel within our community. We will be offering a total of 78 Prep positions for 2027 and are excited to welcome these new families into the life of our school.
Sibling Photos
Following a technical issue on the day of our school photos earlier this term, sibling photos have been rescheduled for tomorrow Friday 22nd May 2026.
Please ensure that all children are wearing full winter uniform on the photo day. This includes any combination of the Winter tunic, jumper, puffer vest, short or long sleeve shirt, and long pants or shorts.
We are looking forward to everyone looking smart and ready for their photos, and to capturing some beautiful memories for our school community.
Homework
At Mary Queen of Heaven, all of our approaches to learning and teaching are evidence based. With this in mind, our Homework Policy focuses on fluency, repetition and meaningful learning experiences, rather than traditional homework sheets or large amounts of written work.
We strongly encourage all children to read every night, as regular reading is one of the most powerful ways to build confidence, comprehension and fluency. Students may also be asked to practise number skills, phonics, spelling or word work at home, depending on their individual learning needs.
Our approach recognises that learning also happens naturally through everyday family experiences. Activities such as cooking, shopping, gardening, playing games, building, writing lists or stories, and talking together about learning all provide rich opportunities for children to develop important lifelong skills.
Research shows that personalised home learning, supported by family and connected to classroom learning, is far more effective than a one-size-fits-all homework model. We value the important role families play as children’s first educators and aim to strengthen the partnership between home and school through ongoing communication and support.
Recommended daily home learning time is:
- Prep: 10–15 minutes
- Years 1–2: 15–20 minutes
- Years 3–6: 20–30 minutes
Thank you for supporting your child’s learning journey through regular reading, practice and meaningful family experiences.
Extended holidays
If you are planning an extended family holiday and require your children to be absent from school, we ask that this is communicated to the school in writing well prior to your departure.
As a school, we are mandated to maintain accurate attendance records, and this communication supports our data collection and attendance processes. Your cooperation in notifying the school ahead of time is greatly appreciated.
Swimming

At Mary Queen of Heaven, we strongly encourage all families to participate in swimming lessons for their children. Australia has a strong culture of water sports and water-based activities, making it essential that our young people become confident and capable around water.
Each year, we are committed to delivering water awareness and water safety programs for all students, including our annual Water Safety Program facilitated by Life Saving Victoria. This valuable experience teaches children important water safety knowledge, how to manage themselves safely around water, and what to do if they ever find themselves in difficulty.
Water safety and learning to swim are crucial life skills for everyone living in Australia, and we strongly recommend that all children engage in regular swimming lessons.
In Term 4, we further support this learning through practical experiences. Our junior students attend excursions to the beach, where they participate in water safety activities and supervised water experiences, while our senior students attend swimming programs at local pools. These opportunities are designed to build upon students’ knowledge, confidence, and understanding of safe behaviours around water.
We encourage all families to ensure their children are enrolled in swimming lessons, or to consider this as an important option for their family.