News

A showcase of work for Refugee Week
During Term one, the Year Three students participated in the “SA Refugee Week Youth Poster Awards” competition. The themes for the competition were multiculturalism, human rights, cultural diversity and welcome from the perspectives of refugees.
From over 305 entries, Ella's piece was chosen for the shortlisted artworks which will be on dispay at the Festival Theatre Foyer from 20 June to 26 July.
When speaking of her artwork, Ella said "I chose not to use colours to show how sad the family is to leave their home. The heart shows they're happy and hopeful to go to their new home".
The Year Three art pieces will be on display in the Gabby’s Angel’s windows during week 8 (17-20 June).
Jubilee Memorial Centre Opening and Blessing
The newest building at St Gabriel's, the Jubilee Memorial Centre, was officially opened and blessed on Thursday 29 May 2025. This was a wonderful occasion of blessing for our school community and the warmth and joy of being together for this occasion was a delight for all who attended.
During the blessing Archbishop Patrick O'Regan invited a small group of students to bless the door of the Jubilee Memorial Centre before we entered the building, this was a very special moment and something these children will remember into the future.
We were delighted that representatives from the Parish were in attendance, together with Father Selva and Sister Pat. Five previous principals of St Gabriel's also attended the celebration, and there were various staff from the Catholic Education Office including, Dr Neil McGoran, Executive Director, and Sue Kennedy-Branford, Director of People, Leadership and Culture. Minister for Education, Training and Skills Hon Blair Boyer and Andrea Michaels local MP were also in attendance on the day.

Home and School, Working Together as Partners
Our school values the support and engagement of our families, and we appreciate the opportunity to work together as partners in each child's learning journey.
Parent involvement plays a vital role in fostering a strong school community and enhancing each student's success. In Catholic Education we are committed to a thriving relationship between home and school and to support this, there is a Parent Charter which outlines the principles and expectations that form the basis of how we work together. A copy of this Charter is provided here for your reference.
OSHC
Dear Families,
Our OSHC gate is installed to keep your children safe when they attend OSHC. We ask that you cooperate with us in keeping your children safe by not sharing the OSHC gate code with your children.
We thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Thank you,
Abbey & the OSHC Team
Please use below links to access the OSHC Term 1 Newsletter, Menu and Weekly Themes
Cafe Menu for Lunch Orders
Please click the below link to view the Cafe Menu for Student Lunch Orders.
New Admin Building
Please note that new front office address is 20 Barrington Avenue Enfield.
