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'A TASTE OF HARMONY' SHARED DINNER
We are fortunate to be part of the Holy Cross community, which is enriched by its cultural and linguistic diversity. Many of our families speak a variety of languages at home and bring with them vibrant cultural traditions that extend beyond mainstream Australian culture.
We warmly invite families to join us for a joyful evening on Wednesday, 28th May (Week 6) as we come together to celebrate the rich cultural diversity within our community at our 'Taste of Harmony' shared dinner. This special learning opportunity is more than just a celebration of cultural identity - it's a time to discover and appreciate the many cultures that make our community unique.
This short clip of the 2023 & 2024 evenings highlights the spirit of the event.
WHEN: Wednesday 28th May
TIME: From 6:00 p.m. to approximately 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Holy Cross Multi-Purpose Area
What to Bring:
- A plate of food from your culture to share for dinner
- Your own plates, cups, and cutlery for your family
- Optional: A picnic blanket — we will have tables and chairs. A shared table or picnic rug can turn into a shared story and new friends!
RSVP Details:
If you would like to attend please RSVP directly to Jo Neil at: jneil@cns.catholic.edu.au by: Wednesday 21st May.
Please note that numbers will be capped.
We look forward to celebrating with you!
The Power of Sleep:
Helping Your Child Rest, Recharge, and Thrive
In today’s fast-paced world, where school, sports, screen time, and social activities compete for attention, one of the most powerful tools for your child’s development is often overlooked: sleep. Research consistently shows that good quality sleep is essential for children’s physical health, emotional well-being, learning, and behaviour.
Why Sleep Matters
Sleep is not just downtime. It’s when the brain and body undergo their most important work. During sleep, children’s bodies produce growth hormones, their brains process and store new information, and the immune system strengthens. A well-rested child is better able to focus, remember what they’ve learned, manage their emotions, and interact positively with others.
On the other hand, when children don’t get enough sleep it can lead to irritability, difficulty concentrating, hyperactivity, anxiety, and even weakened immune function. Studies also show that insufficient sleep may contribute to academic struggles and behavioural issues.
Recommended Sleep Guidelines
So, how much sleep do children really need? According to Children’s Health Queensland:
- Preschoolers (3–5 years): 10–13 hours per night (including naps)
- School-aged children (6–12 years): 9–11 hours per night
- Teenagers (13–18 years): 8–10 hours per night
It’s important to note that individual sleep needs may vary slightly, but children falling significantly below these recommendations may not be getting the restorative sleep they need.
Tips for Creating Healthy Sleep Habits
Establishing a consistent sleep routine can make a big difference. Here are some tried-and-true strategies to help your child get better sleep:
- Stick to a Regular Sleep Schedule: Encourage your child to go to bed and wake up at the same time every day, even on weekends. Consistency helps regulate the body’s internal clock.
- Create a Calming Bedtime Routine: A relaxing routine signals the brain that it’s time to wind down. This might include a warm bath, brushing teeth, putting on pyjamas, and reading a story.
- Limit Screen Time Before Bed: Blue light from phones, tablets, and TVs can interfere with the production of melatonin, the hormone that helps us fall asleep. Try turning off screens at least 60 minutes before bedtime.
- Set Up a Sleep-Friendly Environment: Ensure your child’s bedroom is quiet, cool, and dark. A comfortable mattress and favourite blanket or stuffed animal can also help create a sense of safety and comfort.
- Watch What They Eat and Drink: Avoid sugary snacks and caffeine (found in soda, chocolate, and energy drinks) in the evening. A light snack before bed, such as a banana or a glass of warm milk, may help if your child is hungry.
The Role of Deep Breathing for Bedtime Calm
One simple, effective technique to help children relax before bed is deep breathing. Deep breathing slows the heart rate, reduces anxiety, and activates the body’s relaxation response.
Here’s a child-friendly deep breathing exercise you can try together:
“Belly Balloon” Breathing:
- Have your child lie down comfortably on their back and place a small soft toy on their belly.
- Ask them to slowly breathe in through their nose, imagining they are filling their belly like a big balloon (watching the soft toy rise).
- Then, slowly breathe out through their mouth, pretending to blow the air out of the balloon (watching the soft toy fall).
- Repeat for 5–10 breaths, encouraging them to focus on the movement of their belly and the feeling of calm.
- Practising this nightly can help your child feel more peaceful and ready for sleep.
In Summary
Prioritising your child’s sleep is one of the best gifts you can give them. A good night’s sleep sets the foundation for a day filled with curiosity, confidence, and kindness. By understanding the importance of sleep, following recommended sleep patterns, creating a calming routine, and introducing tools like deep breathing, you’re setting your child up for success—night after night.
Helpful Resources for More Information
Explore the importance of sleep with Dr Moira Junge from the Sleep Health Foundation on Thursday 22 May in this live webinar on Sleep and the Developing Brain.
For additional tips and reliable information about children’s sleep, you can also visit:
Jo Cordwell
School Counsellor
There are four super talented young people shining brightly in our school community pushing themselves to be ‘the best version of you’ outside of school hours.
- Lachlan T (4C) and Archer T (3S) for excellence in SPORT placing 1st and 2nd for their divisions in Brazilian ju jitsu comp on the holiday.
- Lacey H (4C) for excellence in BALLET selected to perform with Queensland Ballet in their recent production of Coppelia at CPAC.
- Suri S (3S) for excellence in VISUAL ART with her work, entitled “Koko the Koala” currently on display at the Courthouse Gallery as part of this year’s Cairns Children’s Festival.
Remarkable achievements for such young people. We are super proud of them all!
Please keep sharing news regarding your children’s achievements outside of school. We love sharing good news stories.
THANK YOU
A huge thank you to Eugene Kotze and the crew from Cairns Hardware for the very generous donation of 4 wheelbarrows to Holy Cross School.
These were put to great use in the wheelbarrow fun race during the HCS Cross Country Carnival and also in our Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden!
Also a huge thank you to Xena, Co-Chair of HCS Connect for making it happen.
2025
TERM 1 | Wednesday 29 January - Friday 4 April (10 weeks) |
TERM 2 | Tuesday 22 April - Friday 27 June (10 weeks) |
TERM 3 | Monday 14 July - Friday 19 September (10 weeks) |
TERM 4 | Tuesday 7 October - Friday 5 December (9 weeks) |
TERM 2
MAY 19 - AFL Schools Cup (Girls)
MAY 21 - Under 8's Day Parent Picnic - (P - 2) -10:15am - 10:50am - Courtyard
MAY 21 - National Simultaneous Storytime
MAY 23 - AFL Schools Cup (Boys)
MAY 27 - Soccer Gala Day (Year 6)
MAY 28 - 'A Taste of Harmony' Shared Dinner - 6:00pm - 8:00pm
MAY 29 - Year 1 Excursion - Hartley's Crocodile Adventures
MAY 29 - Cricket - Holy Cross vs St Andrew's - 3.00pm - Oval
JUN 5 - FNQ Chess Competition
JUN 13 - Holy Cross Connect Movie Night - 6.30pm - "Sonic"
JUN 17 - Holy Cross Athletics Field Day (Year 3 to Year 6)
JUN 18 - Holy Cross Athletics Track & Fun Day (Prep to Year 6)
TCN REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL SPORT
TCN (Trinity Coast North)
REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL SPORT TRIAL NOTICES
(10 - 12 Years)
Current TCN Calendar of Events, Trial Notices and the Peninsula permission paperwork required to be completed for representative trials are available via the Parent Portal.
TCN TRIALS




TOTAL FOOTBALL ACADEMY
HOLY CROSS SCHOOL CLINIC TERM 2
We're excited to announce that Total Football Academy will be running a school clinic at Holy Cross in Term 2.
Clinic details:
Start Date: Thursday, 1st of May
End Date: Thursday, 26th June
Time: 7:15am - 8:15am
Location: Holy Cross School
Ages: 7-12 years old
To register click on the link below:-
This program offers a fantastic opportunity for students to receive professional coaching, sharpen their skills, and build their love for the fame - all in a fun, inclusive, and supportive environment.




Let's Pray
In these Easter days, let us pray that we will be protected by Christ the Good Shepherd.
Lord God, our help and guide, may we keep our eyes on Christ our Shepherd and follow his teachings in our lives.
Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.