Prayer for ANZAC Day
God of love and liberty,
We thank you for the peace and security we enjoy. It was won for us through the courage and devotion of those who gave their lives in time of war.
We pray that their labour and sacrifice may not be in vain, but that their spirit may live on in us and in generations to come.
We ask that you give peace and wisdom to all the current military personnel who faithfully serve and protect our country.
May they be granted your protection and comfort at all times.
We pray for peace in the world.
We especially entrust to your mercy the homeless and refugees; those who have been dispossessed through war;
Those whose lives and families have been disrupted; and who mourn the loss of loved ones.
We pray for countries that are war-torn today.
May sanity return and kindness win through wherever there is warfare.
We ask our prayers through Jesus Christ.
Amen
The Liwara Newsletter, Volume 7
15th May 2026
In this week's newsletter:
- Easter Season
- Opening Term Mass
- Family Mass
- Year 6 Camp
and more...
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents and Caregivers
Catholic Identity
Easter Season
I trust you had a blessed Easter triduum; the period of time that traces the final days of the life of Jesus Christ – His Passion, Death, and Resurrection, when the Lamb of God laid down His life in atonement for our sins. ‘Triduum’ is taken from the Latin root that means “three days”. The Church celebrates the Easter season for 50 days, culminating with the feast of Pentecost, where Scripture tells us that the Holy Spirit descended on the Apostles.
“Today, as pilgrims in search of hope, we cling to you, Risen Jesus. We turn our backs on death and open our hearts to you, for you are Life itself.” Pope Francis, 2020
Opening Term Mass
Last week, we gathered at the parish to celebrate our Opening Term Mass. Thank-you to Miss Leddin and Miss Neri for preparing and leading the Mass, the readers, the choir and Miss Mandry for their contributions to the Mass.
Family Mass
We invite you to join us at the Family Mass this Sunday, 3rd May at 9.30am at the parish.
Education Pillar
Year 6 Camp
Our Year 6 students had a wonderful camp experience in the last week of Term 1. They are to be congratulated on the way they conducted themselves. I witnessed students supporting each other to try challenging activities in a terrific display of team spirit. I would like to acknowledge the staff (Mrs McCabe, Mr Vine, Mr Sanders, Mrs Chivell, Miss Carter and Miss McCabe) who left the comfort of their homes to attend camp; without their generosity, these memorable student events could not happen.
Interschool Swimming Carnival
Last week, our interschool swimming team represented Liwara proudly. The team finished in third place after a final challenge after leading for most of the day. Congratulations to our interschool team for their impeccable behaviour and fairness of spirit demonstrated during the event. Well done to Mr Sanders for capably coordinating the event for the region and thank-you to the staff and parents who supported our team.
Dance Lessons
Our dance program has commenced. The students are actively engaged in the lessons. I visited a class and was so impressed by the amount of ‘moves’ the students had learnt in two short lessons. I look forward to the finale.
Community Pillar
Mothers’ Day Events
The P and F have had a fabulous response to the Mothers’ Day event this weekend. I hope all the mums have a fabulous time.
We look forward to hosting our Muffins with Mums next Thursday morning. We hope you can make it. Please refer to the invitation on Seesaw for details and the RSVP link for catering purposes.
Stewardship Pillar
Staffing News
This term, we welcomed Mrs Jo-anne Dieb, our new Pre-primary Green Education Assistant, to our staff team. We hope she feels welcome by the Liwara sense of community. We are currently in the process of appointing a social worker to replace Jane Evans whilst she is on leave.
Carpark Procedures
The leadership team has recently reviewed our carpark procedures. For the safety of all students, please ensure you follow the guidelines for the pick-up and drop-off lanes.
- Parking is strictly prohibited in drive-through zones to keep traffic flowing safely and efficiently.
- If you need to leave your vehicle for any reason, please park in a marked bay and escort your child directly to the nearest footpath.
- Please ensure children exit on the passenger/kerb side to avoid doors opening into traffic.
- Students should not access the car boot for school bags, as this creates hazards when cars behind pull out of the drive-through lane.
- Please drive at walking pace in the carparks for child safety.
- Accessible Car Park Bays are marked and should only be used by those with an ACROD permit.
Winter Uniform
Students are now wearing full winter uniform. High standards of uniform presentation reflect the pride we take in our school and the image we uphold. Clear guidelines for uniform and grooming are available on our school website. These expectations are not optional; they are an important part of our school ethos. Staff will be following up on uniform expectations to ensure Liwara students are united in wearing their uniforms with pride.
Please take particular note of the following uniform guidelines:
- If hair is longer than the bottom of the collar, it must be completely tied back with an elastic band, in school colours.
- Children’s haircuts need to be conservative and appropriate to uniform expectations. (i.e. – no extreme hairstyles and no hair colour)
- The only jewellery permitted is a watch, one pair of plain studs or small sleepers (one in each ear) and one fine neck chain (a Christian symbol may be added to the chain – optional). No bracelets or hair ties around wrists.
- Black formal school shoes must be worn with the formal winter uniform (not black running shoes)
We appreciate your support in upholding the standards outlined on our website - Click here for link to website
Before School Supervision
School officially begins at 8.40am; we are required to provide duty of care 15 minutes beforehand. To support families, we provide earlier duty of care with a staff member rostered in the undercover area from 8.15am. Recently, some students have been arriving earlier than 8.15am, when no supervision is available unless students are booked into Out of School Hours Care (OSHC).
During Term 2, staff will send students arriving before 8.15am to the office and parents will be contacted.
Term Dates
Please refer to the school website for Term Dates, Pupil Free Days and the live School Calendar. This includes sacramental and key dates for the year.
ENROLMENTS FOR CHILDREN IN KINDY 2028 AND PRE KINDY 2026/2027
We currently have a limited number of vacancies for 2026 across selected year groups. Please contact our Enrolment Officer, as soon as possible, to discuss the enrolment process as we are currently meeting with future and current families for our 2026 Pre Kindy placements. We have commenced our Kindy interviews for 2027 and will be finalising placements in the near future. Please note, that Kindy is conducted on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday and Pre Kindy is held on Thursday & Friday.
Enrolment information and applications can be downloaded from our school website HERE or a paper copy can be collected from the school office.
As we approach the holidays, it is a good time to plan for some quality family time which includes some downtime. Moments of quiet and simply “being” together support positive mental health and help restore balance for both children and adults.
Thank you for working with us to ensure all students arrive safely and are appropriately supervised before school.
Take care and God bless
Mrs Dee Johnston
Principal
FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Dance Lessons
Edu-Dance lessons are continuing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays this term. All students from Pre-Primary to Year 6 will participate in a 30-minute lesson each week and then showcase their performance in Week 9 on Wednesday, 17 June.
Running Club
Running Club continues on Tuesday and Thursday mornings this term from 8am. All are welcome to attend!
Walk Safely to School Day
Thank you to Mr Sanders for coordinating the Walk Safely to School Day held today.
P & F Lapathon/Colour Run
Thank you to the P&F for organising the Lapathon and Colour Run. Well done to all students for raising money and participating on the day.
Certificate Assembly
Our next certificate assembly for the term will take place on Friday, 29 May.
First Holy Communion Masses
Bookings have now closed for nominating which Mass to attend for the Sacrament of First Holy Communion.
Public Holiday
Monday, 1 June is a public holiday to celebrate WA Day.
Cross Country
This week year 1, 2, 3 and 4 will compete in their Cross Country during Class Sport. Year 5 and 6 will complete in week 7. Good luck to everyone
R U Legal?
Students in Year 5 and 6 will take part in an incursion on Wednesday 27th May delivered by Legal Aid. Students will discover and understand their legal rights and responsibilities in everyday life and engage in a practical session focused on online safety, respectful digital communication, and how to seek help when needed.
Ms Angela Leddin & Ms Stefanie Neri
Assistant Principals
SCHOOL VALUES - TRUST
In Term Two we are focusing on our school value of Trust. We offer friendship to others, always tell the truth, try our best, listen to others, have a positive attitude and are reliable and helpful.
FIRST NATIONS STUDENT BURSARIES 2027
UPCOMING EVENTS
IMPORTANT DATES 2026
TERM 2 - 20 April to 3 July
- Thursday, 21 May - Pupil Free Day
- Friday, 22 May - Pupil Free Day
- Monday, 1 June - WA Day
TERM 3 - 20 July to 25 September
- Monday, 20 July - Pupil Free Day
- Monday, 24 August - Catholic Day, Pupil Free Day
TERM 4 - 12 October to 11 December
- Monday, 12 October - Pupil Free Day
Week 5 - Term 2 2026
19 May - Running Club @ 8.00am
19 May - Dance Lessons: PP, Yr2R-4
20 May - Dance Lessons: Yr1, 2G, 5 & 6
20 May - After School Soccer Program @ 3.00pm
21 May - Pupil Free Day - Staff PD
22 May - Pupil Free Day - Staff PD
Week 6 - Term 2 2026
25 May - Cross Country - PP-Yr2
26 May - Running Club @ 8.00am
26 May - Dance Lessons: PP, Yr2R-4
26 May - Online Social Puzzle Event 10-12pm
27 May - Dance Lessons: Yr1, 2G, 5 & 6
27 May - R U Legal Incursion
27 May - After School Soccer Program @ 3.00pm
28 May - Running Club @ 8.00am
28 May - Before School Tennis Prog @ 7.45am
28 May - Yr6 Winter Lightning Carnival
28 May - Holy Communion Parent Workshop @ 5.00pm - Parish Centre
29 May - Dance Lessons: Yr1, 2G, 5 & 6
29 May - Cross Country - Yr3 & Yr4
29 May - Yr2 Performance Assembly @ 2.20pm
NEWS FROM LIWARA OSHC
OSHC Team
YEAR TWO CLASS NEWS
GREEN FOOTPRINTS
Encouraging small steps toward a more sustainable future.
Liwara Catholic Primary School is excited to introduce a new Sustainability Section in our parent newsletter! This initiative will highlight significant school, Australian and international sustainability events, along with practical tips and hints to support eco-friendly living. We are committed to fostering a culture of environmental awareness within our community, and we look forward to sharing valuable insights to help us all make a positive impact. Stay tuned for inspiring updates and ways to get involved!
Mrs Tilka
LIBRARY NEWS
Welcome back to Library!
Library class visits are now well underway, with lots of exciting new books ready to be borrowed.
Please ensure your child owns a library bag and remind them to bring it on their library day to help keep our books safe.
Library Bags are Available for Purchase
Library bags can be purchased online through TryBooking and collected from the library.
https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/524560
We have a range of fun designs, with all profits going towards the School Fair craft stall.

2026 Library Days for Students
- Tuesday - Kindy and Year 1
- Wednesday - Pre-Primary, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6
- Thursday - Year 2 and Year 3
Borrowing Information
- Loans are for one week.
- Students may renew their book if they need extra time.
- Students who return their book before school will go into the weekly raffle draw.
- Library open Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from 8.15am.
We look forward to another wonderful term of reading!
Mrs Clark
PREMIER’S READING CHALLENGE IS BACK FOR 2026!
The challenge runs for 12 weeks from 23 March to 12 June. Students who log their reading achievements each week have the chance to win exciting prizes!
The challenge gives families a fantastic chance to read together, but reading isn’t just about books. Students can also log:
- poetry
- audiobooks / Yoto Stories
- literary-based podcasts
- short stories
- graphic novels
- eBooks
- talking books
Visit https://www.premersreadingchallenge.wa.edu.au/ to register your child.
CANTEEN NEWS
Canteen Volunteers Wanted!
The Liwara Canteen is looking for 2–3 regular parent volunteers to help on Fridays (11.30 am–12.30 pm), 2 hours max. No experience required—just a willingness to complete a free Food Handling course.
It’s a fantastic way to support our school and our students. We’d love to welcome you!
If you are interested, please contact the canteen and they will be able to provide you with a unique code for the training.

Welcome back to Term 2.
Now the weather is getting colder, what a great idea to have a nutritious and delicious warm meal for lunch or perhaps a tasty snack for recess. In addition to the scones, muffins and pikelets, we have available melty cheesies, vegemite and also tomato and cheese scrolls, beanzees and spagzees and pizza slice available every day and all made here in the Canteen.
If possible please bring coins or small notes to the canteen.
If you receive an IOU note home, these can be paid at the canteen, cash only sorry, or at the office by card. If you prefer you can order the same meal on Quickcliq, but please add a note saying this is for a previous IOU only please.
If you are interested in helping on a Friday, please pop in or contact us and we can give you a code to do the Free Foodcore Foodsafe training, which is now required.
Have a wonderful Term 2 and thank you for supporting the Liwara Canteen.
Deb & Adriana
UNIFORM SHOP
The Uniform Shop is open Thursdays from 8.00am - 9am for all your uniform needs! Doors will not open outside of these hours.
Click here for a copy of the "Uniform Order Form".
Term 2 2026 - "Winter Uniform".
We are pleased to offer Liwara CPS an enhanced level of service by making the uniform range available not only through the school’s onsite uniform shop, but also from our Osborne Park store, which is open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning. This will give working families greater flexibility and improved access to uniform purchases.
JFE Details
Phone: 9204 4646
Email: osbornepark@uniformconcepts.au
PARENTS & FRIENDS
To read this week's P & F Newsletter - CLICK HERE
To keep up to date, head to our private Facebook page by clicking here.
ALL SAINTS PARISH
ALL SAINTS GREENWOOD
7 Liwara Place
Greenwood, WA
6024
PARISH PRIEST
Father Elver Delicano
REGULAR MASS TIMES
Monday – Friday 6am & 9am
Saturdays 6pm
Sundays 7:30am, 9:30am & 5:30pm
Anointing every 2nd Saturday of the month
OFFICE OPEN TIMES
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10am - 3pm
CONTACT
m: 0466604754
e: greenwood@perthcatholic.org.au
PERTH ARCHDIOCESE WEBSITE
www.perthcatholic.org.au
CHILDREN'S LITURGY VOLUNTEERS - PARENT HELPERS NEEDED
We're seeking parent volunteers to join our All Saints Greenwood parish children’s liturgy team! We need extra helpers to support our group leaders in supervising young children during the Sunday 9:30am Mass children’s liturgy sessions. Typically, we ask for a commitment of just one Sunday per term. Volunteers will need to secure a Working With Children check, and we’re happy to assist you with the process. If you’d like to get involved, we’d love to have you—please text Bianca at 0418 986 893 to sign up!
24:7 YOUTH MINISTRY
TUESDAY 12TH MAY
Last week at 24:7 Greenwood, the young people gathered for a special Mother’s Day-themed evening filled with fellowship, fun, and meaningful faith formation. The night began in a warm and welcoming atmosphere as participants enjoyed tea, coffee, cakes, and a variety of card games together. This relaxed beginning provided an excellent opportunity for conversation, connection, and community-building among the young people before the official program commenced.
The first activity of the evening was “Photo Bingo,” which encouraged teamwork, interaction, and plenty of laughter as the young people worked together to complete the challenge. This was followed by a game titled “Name the Famous Maternal Figure,” which tested participants’ knowledge while continuing the light-hearted and engaging atmosphere of the evening.
The night then transitioned into the main formation component, with a talk delivered by Lucy. Continuing the term theme, Lucy reflected on the life and witness of Monica and explored how St Monica serves as a powerful example of living out the Fruit of Patience. Through sharing aspects of St Monica’s life, particularly her perseverance in prayer, steadfast faith, and trust in God through difficult circumstances, the young people were encouraged to reflect on the importance of patience, persistence, and faithfulness within their own lives. Lucy highlighted how St Monica’s unwavering commitment to prayer and trust in God ultimately became a witness of hope and perseverance for the Church and for families today.
The evening concluded in a joyful and reflective atmosphere, with the young people leaving encouraged by St Monica’s example and challenged to continue growing in patience and trust in God throughout their daily lives.
NEXT YOUTH GROUP
The next Youth Group gathering will take place next week with a special “MasterChef Night,” where the young people will have the opportunity to create their own culinary masterpieces in a fun and interactive environment. Alongside the activities, the group will continue exploring the term theme through a guest speaker presentation focused on Joseph and how his life demonstrates the Fruit of Goodness. The evening promises to be another engaging opportunity for fellowship, faith formation, and community.
God Bless, Jesse & Lucy
24:7 Greenwood Youth Ministers
COMMUNITY NEWS
Pharmacy 777, Glengarry
We are excited to introduce an alternative option for students this year —
a needle-free flu vaccine administered via nasal spray.
The intranasal flu vaccine, Flumist, will be available this year and free for children aged 2–11 years.
For further information please click on the link: FluMist-CMI

Dental Health Services
Greenwood Dental Therapy Centre
Greenwood Primary School | Merivale Way, Greenwood,Wa,6024
Ph: (08) 92035611 |
ENROLMENTS
We are now accepting Pre Kindy - Year 6 enrolments for 2027 & beyond. Please contact the school if you have any questions on 6224 2000 or via email: enquiries@liwara.wa.edu.au for more information.