2018 Basketball Gala Day

On Wednesday 7 November students in Stage 2 and 3 competed in the Basketball Gala Day. It was an early start but all teams were ready to play. All students showed tremendous sportsmanship during the day and are to be congratulated for the way they included all team members. A HUGE congratulations to the Stage 2 boys team who were undefeated on the day and were the pool winners. A big thank you to Mrs Howden, Mrs Richardson, Mrs Gibbs, Mr Culley, Mrs Culley, Mr Vlores and Mrs Vlores who coached and scored for us on the day.

 

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St Nicholas of Myra Primary School Penrith

St Nicholas of Myra Primary School Penrith
www.stnicholaspenrith.catholic.edu.au

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  • 03 Mar 2026

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    ✨Student Leadership on Show ✨ Over the past two days, our School Captains have proudly led enrolment tours for prospective families. At St Nicholas of Myra Primary School, we believe the best way to share the story of our school is through the voices of our students. Our captains spoke with confidence and pride about the strong faith, rich culture and quality learning that are part of daily life at St Nicholas. Their warmth and authenticity truly reflected the spirit of our community. We extend our sincere thanks to Vivien, Olivia, Yethum and Isabella for their servant leadership and outstanding representation of our school. You are wonderful role models for our younger students, and we are incredibly proud of you. πŸ’™πŸ§‘πŸ’œ

    02 Mar 2026

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    ✝️ Intergenerational Program ✝️ Today, our first group of Year 6 students began their journey in our Intergenerational Program β€” and what a special experience it was. At St Nicholas of Myra, we are committed to developing our students academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. A key part of this formation is providing opportunities for them to encounter and learn from others in our wider community. This morning, our students visited the residents at Royce Retirement Village for the first time. Through shared conversations, laughter and simple moments of connection, both our students and the residents were enriched. We are incredibly proud of the compassion, respect and maturity shown by our Year 6 students. They truly embodied our school values and the belief in the dignity of every person. We look forward to many more meaningful visits throughout the year. πŸ’™πŸ’œπŸ§‘

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