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TERM 4 WEEK 10 NEWSLETTER
Dear Parents and Carers,
It truly is amazing that we are coming to the end of our school year. Christmas seems to have come upon us very quickly this year, however I know that the students are very excited about the last week of term. As this is our final newsletter for this year, I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you for all of the fantastic support you have given to our students, our staff and to myself. It has been wonderful knowing that everyone cares for each other and will help out in many ways. This time of year provides an opportunity for the school community to reflect upon, celebrate and share the significant achievements that have occurred during the 2021 school year.
2021 AT ST MICHAELS MITTAGONG
* Our New Parish: This year the parishes of St Michael’s Mittagong and St Thomas Aquinas formally combined to be known as the Corpus Christi Mittagong-Bowral Catholic Parish. On Corpus Christi Feast Day, our two schools combined for the inaugural Corpus Christi Feast Day Mass which was held in Bowral. This special Mass was a celebration of the history and traditions of our two schools under the banner of one parish. It was such a special celebration and one we wish to continue every year. Next year if covid restrictions allow, we hope to have a combined schools picnic and Mass on the Feast Day.
* This year was our 130th year of schooling at St Michaels. Whilst we had planned many wonderful community celebrations, including a fete to celebrate this event, we have had to put these on hold due to the covid restrictions, until hopefully next year. We endeavoured though, to continue to celebrate as many things as possible at school. It has been a memorable year filled with great success, happiness, special moments and personal gains. A snapshot of some of the events of 2021 can be seen here below:
- Continuation of Online Assemblies every week throughout the whole school year including during remote learning. Thank you to the staff who prepared their class activities and especially to Mr Tuckwell who created the video every week. A huge undertaking, which we are very grateful for.
- Welcome to new Kindergarten students and their parents
- Kinder buddies program
- Beginning of the School Year Mass at St Thomas Aquinas, with our Year 6 students and parents attending and the Mass filmed for the rest of the school to view (due to Covid restrictions)
- Caritas Launch online for Stage 3
- Caritas HotDog Fundraiser
- Green Day- St Patricks Day
- Ash Wednesday Liturgy with Fr Sean
- Bishop Brian School Visit
- Bishop Brian’s Year 6 liturgy
- St Joseph’s Feast Day Mass and special celebrations
- Corpus Christi Mass with STA at Bowral
- Holy Week Walk and Easter liturgies
- St Michael’s Feast Day Online Mass
- St Mary of the Cross MacKillop Feast Day- with online classroom liturgy and Year 6 led Olden Day activities
- Feast of the Assumption of Mary Liturgy
- All Saints’ Day and All Souls Day classroom online liturgy
- End of the School Year Mass with Year 6 and their parents (to be held this Friday)
- World Environment Day activities
- RUOK Day activities
- National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week- with the company Snake Tails visiting our school
- ANZAC Day online liturgy
- Remembrance Day Online Liturgy
- Year 6 ‘Activate the Fire’ Day
- Netball Gala Day
- Parent/Teacher meetings
- P&F Easter Egg Raffle
- Mother’s Day Stall
- Wollongong Environment Network Day - Year 6 representatives
- MacKillop Rugby League Representatives in Canberra
- Knit for Need program for St Vincent de Paul
- 50m Swimming Trials at Bowral Pool and some of our students went to represent our school at the Diocesan Swimming Carnival
- School Cross Country Carnival
- School Athletics Carnival at Eridge Park
- Year 5 and Year 6 Canberra Excursion
- MindMasters - National Theatre Company Livestream
- Brainstorm Buddies Show
- NAPLAN online
- P & F Sausage sizzle
- Crazy Hair Day Fundraiser for Catholic Mission
- Book Week- celebrated online during remote learning
- Year 6 High School visits
- World Kindness Day activities
- Saints and heroes dress up day fundraiser
- Year 5 Teddy Bear Picnic games day
- Mini Olympics Day- raised $7000 for three SMART Tvs
- Green and Gold Dress up Day
- End of Year Talent Quest- Year 6
- Kinder orientation
- Kinder Ebook
- Premier’s Reading Challenge
- Year 4 winning the Nestle Olympic Games Design an Athletes Village competition
- Hot Dog Fundraiser
- SPLICED day at STA Bowral
- Sacred Heart Day Mass at Chevalier College
- St Paul’s 325 year Anniversary Mass
- ‘The Best Me I Can Be’ program
- ICAS - English, Mathematics and Science
- Online Musica Viva
- Year 5 Leadership Day with Cameron Brown
- The VegePods vegetable garden and harvesting/cooking the vegetables
- Diocesan Christmas Art Competition with three students representing their artwork in Wollongong and one student representing their artwork in Sydney
- Year 6 two days of fun: Moss Vale Basketball Stadium; BBQ; Arts & Crafts; Movie night; PCYC Mittagong.
- Online Christmas Concert (next week)
- Sporting opportunities: Although many opportunities for Diocesan representation were postponed this year due to COVID-19 restrictions, the students were able to participate in school organised events such as our St Michael’s Mini Olympics Day held at school, our swimming carnival, cross country carnival and athletics carnival.
- The mission and outreach programs enabled the school community to support people in need, especially in the local area or state through St Vincent de Paul Winter and Christmas Appeals and the Lismore Diocese Flood Appeal as well as the school’s ongoing support of the Maubara Orphanage in East Timor, Sr Anna Warlow’s Good Samaritan Rural Outreach Program, Catholic Mission and Caritas.
The school and community has been significantly affected by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic this year, yet through all this uncertainty, students, teachers, parents and parish supported each other and the community bond was greatly strengthened.
Thank you to our Parish Priest, Fr Sean for his wonderful support and guidance, the staff for their expertise and generosity of spirit, the Parents and Friends’ Association (P&F) for their resolute commitment to supporting the school community and the purchase of learning resources and most importantly, thank you to the students who continued to care for one another and worked hard to achieve their absolute personal best in all areas throughout this year.
THE SACRAMENT OF EUCHARIST- FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
Last Saturday, we celebrated two very special First Holy Communion Masses for candidates from our parish.
Congratulations to Deeks, William, Gabrielle, Lincoln, Owen, Esther, James and Oliver on receiving the Eucharist for the first time. A big thank you to their families for helping prepare them for the Sacrament of the Eucharist, to Mrs Mitchell and Mr Tuckwell for supporting the children with the program and to Miss Abotomey for the beautiful singing and music during the ceremony. We also thank the many staff from our school who attended the two services.
ENVIRONMENT GRANT FOR 2021
During this year, our school was successful in obtaining an environmental grant from the Catholic Education Office in Wollongong. We were able to purchase a new garden shed to put up for next year, to store the equipment the students use on the playground and with the vegepods. We also were able to purchase a few more subpod organic waste systems to support sustainable waste management within the school. Thank you to Mr Nash and Mrs Anderson for coordinating our environmental teams across the school year and a big thank you to our students in the various environmental teams who have been so proactive in growing the fruit and vegetables in our pods and maintaining the waste management worm farms.
MRS SUZANNE ADAMS RETIREMENT
It is with very mixed emotions that we say goodbye to Mrs Sue Adams as she embarks on long service and retirement at the end of this year. Sue has been a major person in the life of St Michael’s, commencing her teaching here as a casual teacher in 1985 when her family first moved to the Southern Highlands and then progressing to working on the staff as a teacher in 1991. Over the years, Sue has worked on various classes as a class teacher and literacy support teacher and taught music to the whole school, including teaching recorder to a St Michael’s Recorder Group, who were successful at a number of Goulburn eisteddfods. Sue initiated St Michael's participation in Catholic Education Office Christmas Art Competition many years ago and has continued to support our students over these past years in the Creative Arts Key Learning Area.
Sue’s four boys were students here at St Michaels and Sue and her husband have been active members of the Parents and Friends Association over many years. Sue also helped run the canteen for many years when it was coordinated by the P&F.
We would like to celebrate the fantastic contribution Mrs Adams has made to our school community by having a special day of acknowledgement.
Tomorrow, Thursday, 9 December, I am asking all of the students to come dressed in brightly coloured clothes, as a reflection of the beautiful artworks that they have created with Mrs Adams this year. Sue has been our art teacher across K-6 this year. I have explained to the students that they can wear multi-coloured clothes, dressing as brightly and colourfully as they can- like mini-artworks! If they have clothes that have artworks on them such as the Mona Lisa etc, they can wear those as well.
Thank you for your support of this special day for Mrs Adams.
FAMILIES WHO ARE LEAVING
Every year we sadly say goodbye to some of our families whose youngest child or children are leaving our school. We say a huge thank you to the following families, for your continued support of your child and our school. We hope you have found the years as part of our St Michael’s community, ones to remember and cherish. And remember, once you are part of our St Michael’s school family…. You are always a part of our St Michael’s school family.
We say thank you to the following families:-
The Alexander family- Skye
The Cornwell family- Patrick
The Fairbairn (Grech) family- Ava
The Glasspool family- Lucas
The Goodfellow family- Morgan and Imogen
The Hardy (Towns) family- Shaun and Skye
The Millbank family- Jack
The Morris family- Ava
The Moyes family- Hunter
The Nicolaous family- Nicholas
The Smythe family- Jorjee
The Tully family- Breanna
The Hosan family- Levi and Ben
The Davis (Nunn) family- Harry, Alivia and Jack
ST MICHAEL’S CHRISTMAS STORY AND CAROLS
This year our St Michael’s Christmas Carols presentation was going to be with Mr Andrew Chinn leading workshops for our students next Monday, which we intended to film and share with all our families. We have heard this week that Andrew has been a close contact to a covid case and he is required to do 14 days isolation. We are very happy to hear that Andrew is well, however, very sad that we will not have the opportunity to showcase his talents.
Mr Tuckwell and our staff are very kindly putting a Christmas video together for all our community. With such short notice I am very grateful for their positivity in creating something that can be shared with you. I appreciate your understanding of this matter that is truly something we couldn’t predict. A video will be shared with you online next week, as we still cannot have our full community on site.
YEAR 6 END OF YEAR MASS
On Friday 10 December, we will be celebrating our End of Year Mass with Year 6 and their parents at St Michael’s Church at 9:30am. A reminder that Year 6 parents need to be fully vaccinated to attend, have recorded their attendance on the registration form prior to attendance and complete the two QR code check-ins on the day. This is in accordance with Department of Health guidelines which all schools need to abide by.
We thank Fr Sean, Mrs Mitchell, Mr Tuckwell and Miss Abotomey for their preparation of this Mass. Mr Tuckwell will film the Mass and K-5 students will be able to participate online in this liturgical celebration.
VAPING EDUCATIONAL VIDEO FOR PARENTS
As part of the CEDoW support for schools, a team from the Catholic Education Office has created a staff and parents information video about vaping. Whilst we haven’t had any problems with our students vaping at St Michael’s, it is important to be informed about these issues. If you wish to find out more, please see the video on the following site:
Our Stage 3 students will be viewing a student video about vaping in the next few days. This is particularly important for our Year 6 students as they embark on their high school journey.
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STAFFING FOR 2022 and TRANSITION MORNING FOR STUDENTS
Staff who are leaving St Michaels at the end of 2021
As mentioned earlier in the newsletter, Mrs Suzanne Adams will be going on long service leave in early 2022 and then onto retirement.
We thank Mrs Mary-Lynn Lane who has been our Diverse Learning Needs Teacher this year. Mrs Lane was working across our two parish schools (STA and SMM) this year. Next year, Mrs Lane will be working only at St Thomas Aquinas. Thank you Mary-Lynn for the wonderful support you have given to our staff and students this year. We wish you a very happy 2022 at STA.
We also thank Mrs Laura Wilson for her work this year in Gifted Education and SPLICED. Mrs Wilson also has worked across our two parish schools as well as working as a consultant in the CEDoW SPLICED program. We thank Laura for all her support of the students and staff and wish her all the best for a very happy 2022 at STA.
TRANSITION
Next Tuesday, our students will have the opportunity to visit their new classroom for 2022 and spend some time with their new teacher. The students will also be given their class requirements lists for 2022 on that day.
STAFF FOR 2022
We welcome to our staff for 2022, Mrs Janine Webb and Mrs Amy Eggleston, who will be working across K-6 in Diverse Learning Needs.
I am very pleased to announce our 2022 staff:
Leadership Team
Principal: Mrs Katrina West
Assistant Principal: Mr Richard Tuckwell
Religious Education Coordinator: Mrs Rebecca Mitchell
Middle Leader / Instructional Coach / Diverse Learning Needs: Mr Nathan Sherry
Senior School Support Officer (SSSO): Mrs Rachell Berrell
Classroom Teachers
Year 6: Mrs Rebecca Mitchell / Mr Richard Tuckwell
Year 5: Mrs Kelly Anderson
Year 4: Mrs Alyssa Williamson
Year 3: Mr Andrew Nash
Year 2: Miss Louise Campbell
Year 1: Ms Christine Brogan
Kindergarten: Mrs Bernadette Bourke-Nash
Diverse Learning Team
Mr Nathan Sherry, Mrs Janine Webb and Mrs Amy Eggleston
Specialist Support
Creative Arts – Music: Miss Keva Abotomey
PDHPE: Mr Richard Tuckwell
Administration, Library and Classroom Support
Senior School Support Officer: Mrs Rachell Berrell
School Support Officers:
Mrs Hilda Townsend
Mrs Jennine Toohey
Mrs Linda Sewell
Mrs Carol Davies
Ms Emma Storry
Mrs Kristie Faavae
Mrs Carola Murnane
THANK YOU
Our school could not be the great St Michael's Mittagong that it is, without the generous support we receive from our parents and wider community. Thank you for the honour you bestow, in providing our staff with the opportunity to guide and teach your children. Each day is a special day at St Michaels because of this.
I wish all families a wonderful Christmas shared with family and friends. May 2022, bring an abundance of happy moments and special times with family, friends and our school community.
Merry Christmas everyone.
A CHRISTMAS PRAYER
“May you be filled with the wonder of Mary,
The kindness of Joseph,
The joy of the angels,
The eagerness of the shepherds,
The determination of the Magi,
The peace of the Christ child
And may almighty God, Father and Son
Bless you now and forever”
God bless
Mrs Katrina West
Principal
Listed below are some important school dates. The school calendar is updated regularly and can be accessed via the school website and Compass parent portal.
DECEMBER
Friday 10th | End of Year Mass / Year 6 Awards |
Tuesday 14th | Transition to New Classes |
Wednesday 15th | Last day of School for students and staff |
Friday 28th |
School Opens (staff only) |
FEBRUARY 2022
Tuesday 1st |
First day of school for Students (Years 1 -6) |
Wednesday 2nd | Best Start Assessments continue for Kinder 2022 |
Thursday 3rd | Best Start Assessments continue for Kinder 2022 |
Friday 4th | Best Start Assessments continue for Kinder 2022 |
Monday 7th | Best Start Assessments continue for Kinder 2022 Healthy Harold (Years 1-6) |
Tuesday 8th | Kinder 2022 Students commence Healthy Harold (Years 1-6) |
Thursday 17th | Swimming Carnival (Years 2-6) TBC |
The link below will take you straight to the parent calendar.
Term Dates and Already Allocated Pupil Free Days 2022
Term Dates and Already Allocated Pupil Free Days 2022
All Catholic schools will have the beginning and end of school year pupil free days aligned to the Department of Education Model for 2022 onwards. All schools, CEO and Department schools are to determine at their discretion the timing of pupil free days in Terms 2 & 3.
Term 1, 2022
- 28 January - Staff Return Pupil Free Day (Friday)
- 31 January - Staff at School Pupil Free Day (Monday)
- 1 February - Students return - Years 1-6 (Tuesday)
- 8 February - Kindergarten Students Commence (Tuesday)
- 8 April - Last day of Term 1 (Friday)
Term 2, 2022
- Pupil Free Day - TBC
- 26 April - First day of Term 2 (Tuesday)
- 1 July - Last day of Term 2 (Friday)
Term 3, 2022
- Pupil Free Day - TBC
- 18 July - First day of Term 3 (Monday)
- 23 September - Last day of Term 3 (Friday)
Term 4, 2022
- 10 October - First day of Term 4 (Monday)
- 20 December - Last day of Term 4 (TBC)
ADVENT
As we begin the second week of Advent, we anticipate Christmas, and so we ask Christ to grant us his grace that we might be prepared for welcoming his birth. The third Sunday of Advent (12th December) marks a traditional turning point in this period of preparation, and we see it visually in the Advent wreath. We light the rose or pink candle which symbolises our JOY at the coming of Jesus. The purple candles of the first two weeks (and of the fourth week) are symbols of penance.
Christmas Masses
Please remember that all Masses will be celebrated at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, because of the social distancing requirements.
Please do not attend Mass if you have any coronavirus symptomssuch as coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath, fever or fatigue.
Vigil Mass Christmas Eve
- 5.00 p.m
- 7.00 p.m
- 9.00 p.m
Christmas Morning Mass
- 8.00 a.m.
- 9.30 a.m.
Sunday 26th December
- 8.00 a.m.
- 9.30 a.m.
- 5.00 p.m.
REMINDER: Christmas cards and Columban Calendars are available to purchase. Please place the money in the Poor Box.
Keep "Christ in Christmas"
Cards - packs of 8 @ $3.50
Columban Calendars @ $9.00 each
Please put money in the Poor Box
THANK YOU
Thank you to all the wonderful donations of food for the St Vincent De Paul Christmas appeal. Every family has been very generous. This generosity will help families in our community to have an enjoyable Christmas.
A Christmas Prayer
Father, I pray that you will turn our hearts toward you as Christmas approaches.
Let us not get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the season this year and miss the chance to celebrate the gifts of hope, peace, joy, love, that you sent to us on that first Christmas.
That first Christmas, you gave us the gift of hope wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger.
Thank you, Father, for your immeasurable gift. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
YEAR 6 “2 DAYS OF FUN”
On the 2nd and 3rd of December, Year 6 participated in “2 days of fun” activities. These activities were to replace the Year 6 camp, as that was sadly cancelled due to the unforeseen circumstances of COVID.
On the first day, we jumped onto a bus, eager to arrive at our first destination, the Moss Vale Basketball Stadium. We started off the day by warming up, stretching and some quick games with our friends. After this, we broke up into a few groups, racing each other using skills and tricks that we were taught how to do. By the end of it, everyone was laughing, and the room began filling with cheerfulness and eagerness to enjoy what was still to come.
We participated in games such as 3 on 3 basketball games, relays and dribbling drills. It felt like we had only just arrived, but it was already lunchtime, and we were devouring our scrumptious snacks to get our energy back, as we would definitely need it for later. After lunch we dove into more exciting activities, and we finished off the day with a lengthy game of dodgeball. This was by far the most popular game so far, as everyone was joining in, not only as a player, but also as a cheerleader and everyone showed amazing sportsmanship. Thanks to Mr Tuckwell teaching us new skills and playing games with us.
Everyone was hot and sweaty and were excited to board the air-conditioned bus. When we returned to school, we had pizza and watermelon and then everyone was ready for more fun and games. We continued constructing our scrapbooks while we waited for the school day to end and for the rest of the school’s students and teachers to leave home for the afternoon. After the scrapbooking, we started off our outside games with “Hide and Seek” around the whole school, and our teachers were seeking. Everyone had amazing hiding spots, from under tables to behind walls, we all had an awesome time.
Later, we enjoyed a delicious sausage sizzle prepared by Mr Sherry. We then showed our talent in a class talent quest and were amazed by our classmates’ acts.
We finished off the night with a movie in the hall. Thanks to Mrs Mitchell, we had an exhilarating experience that night as she had organised lounges, pillows, comfy mats and even a tent and chairs.
The next day, we arrived at school and soon began walking down to the PCYC. There we split into two groups, one beginning a Ninja course and the other started boxing activities. The Ninja course taught us bar, balance and strength skills, while also being extremely enjoyable. The boxing activities brought out the perseverance and endurance in us, with boxing combinations, running and lower body strength. Then we participated in the multi-sport activities. In these games our supervisors chose a ball, and we had to play that sport in quick succession. We also participated in gymnastics games and a pleasurable gymnastics course. When we returned to school, we were extremely tired from the activities on both days.
On behalf of Year 6 2021, we would like to say thank you to all the people involved in organising these memorable days of fun. They were extremely enjoyable and we’re grateful that you have taken the time to organise and produce an awesome two days for us.











Year 6 Representatives
Term 4 2021 - Wednesday 15 December will be the final day of school for students for the 2021 school year.
Term 1 2022 - Students Year 1 to Year 6 will resume school in 2022 on Tuesday 1 February.
Kindergarten will have Best Start Assessments before starting on Tuesday 8 February.
OUTSTANDING SCHOOL FEES
All school fees need to be finalised. Payment of school fees are part of your enrolment obligation and receiving these are imperative for the running of the school. If you are having trouble paying your school fees, please contact the school office to make an appointment to see Mrs West.
SEMESTER 2 SCHOOL REPORTS
School reports have been made available for viewing by parents in Compass. Please click on reports tab in Compass. All reports are viewed electronically, as no hard copy reports will be sent home.
PROMOTION TO CLASSES FOR 2022
Students will have the opportunity to meet their class teacher and classmates for 2021 on Tuesday December 14. Information about 2022 class requirements will be provided to students by their 2022 teachers.
HAIRSTYLES AND UNIFORM
During the holidays, children will undoubtedly have haircuts in preparation for the school year ahead. A reminder to parents that hairstyles for the school term should not attract attention. Hair for both boys and girls should be neat and tidy and of natural colour. Rat tails, shaved indents and hair covering eyes etc, are not permitted.
Please also be aware of the School’s Uniform Policy especially in regards to sport shoes, which are to be predominantly WHITE in colour.
THANK YOU
We want to take the opportunity to thank all our valued parent helpers and volunteers who have contributed and assisted us in any way this year.
We pay particular tribute to our School Banking and P&F volunteers. We are very grateful for all your help.
INFORMATION REGARDING 2022 SCHOOL FEES
Please see the attached regarding our 2022 school fees.
New families to St Michael’s
School Fees are invoiced as an annual account, due for payment in full 30 days after invoicing. However, many families elect to pay their school fees by regular instalments and as a new family to our school, we would like to offer you this option. If you wish to take up this offer, place complete a Request to Pay by Instalment Form, link is below and which is also available on the school’s website or from the school’s administration office. On completion of the request, either email the form to instalments@dow.catholic.edu.au or submit at the school office. Following receipt of the request, the instalment amount required per nominated frequency, will be generated on your school fee account during the process of invoicing 2022 school fees. Your school fee statements are emailed to you at the end of every month and they will provide a list of scheduled payments and their due date.
Existing Families in our School with Installments
If you are currently paying by installments there is no need to complete another Request to Pay by Installment as your request is carried over from year to year unless you wish to amend the frequency of your payments e.g. weekly to fortnightly etc.
Existing Families in our School without Installments
If you would like to pay school fees by installments in 2022 and have previously not taken up this option for payment, please complete a Request to Pay by Installment Form. On completion of the request either email the form to instalments@dow.catholic.edu.au or submit at the school office. Following receipt of the request, installments will be generated on your school fee account during the process of invoicing 2022 school fees. Your school fee statement will provide a list of scheduled payments and their due date depending on the frequency you have chosen.
International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS)
Recently, eighteen students from Yr 3 to Yr 6 participated in the “International Competitions and Assessments for Schools” (ICAS competitions) for English, Mathematics and Science. Results were released online this week and students can log in to the ICAS website and view details of how they went. These competition assessments are challenging, so to achieve a Merit, Credit, Distinction or High Distinction grade is a significant result. All students should be proud that they participated in the assessments and did their best, and the following students achieved a grading of Merit or above.
Rylan (Yr 6) High Distinction in Science; Distinction in English; Credit in Mathematics
Arabella (Yr 4) Distinction in English; Merit in Mathematics; Merit in Science
Mia (Yr 5) Distinction in English; Credit in Mathematics
Adriana (Yr 4) Distinction in English
William F (Yr 3) Distinction in Mathematics
William S (Yr 3) Credit in Mathematics; Merit in English
Emily (Yr 5) Credit in Science; Merit in English; Merit in Mathematics
Dylan (Yr 3) Credit in Mathematics
Ruby F (Yr 5) Merit in English
Ava M (Yr 6) Merit in English
Brennan (Yr 5) Merit in Science
Athletes Foot - VIP night - 13th January 2022
The experts in fitting Back to School shoes are hosting a VIP night for students and families of St Michael’s Mittagong!
Join the FIT experts from The Athlete’s Foot Bowral on 13th Jan 2021 from 5pm to find your perfect school shoe FIT and have $5 from every pair purchased go back to the school!