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Michael Gray, Principal
This new school week marks the fifth week of the school term and the start of our Christian Lenten season. “It is said that it’s better to travel hopefully than to arrive” (Quote Breaking Open the Word). One element of truth that underlies this saying is that the normal nature of life is that we are continually on the move, that there is always another stage of the journey to be undertaken. It could be travelling for sport, visiting family, holiday breaks, moving house, changing jobs or beginning a new role.
The beauty of our Covid experience last year, and as recently as last week, it taught us the beauty of not always having to move. Stillness, being in the moment with family and the importance of the “here and now”; this pause and focus can renew us and help us to make the really important journeys of life!
The gospel reading on Sunday took us back to the first book of the bible, Genesis and a journey story we all know well, that of Noah and his trip of 40 days in the Ark. Some the key massages I draw from this bible story are:
The importance of thinking of everyone when we start on the journey of a new school year. (Noah was encouraged to have 2 of every animal!)
Noah trusted God’s advice (As adults involved in the growth and development of young people it is important that we listen to each other with empathy and understanding. Teachers can help provide clarity to learning and behaviour, parents bring insight and understanding of their child as a leaner and students bring commitment, endeavor and sometimes worry. (Noah had to trust God's commitment to the covenant, that is that the Ark would lead the travellers to the safety and new life that the dry land promised).
The Lenten journey is a trip of the heart; our faith invites us to do something for each other (Alms Giving) and make a personal sacrifice to achieve the goal of self-discipline. Building self-discipline adds to our resilience and ability to move through difficulties to achieve a goal. (Self-denial). The third element of the Lenten journey is prayer. A primary purpose of prayer, with young people, is to connect with a loving and caring God. To also help young people know they can support family, friends and community by thinking about others and sharing their thoughts via a prayer. Prayer is not specifically about “changing the circumstances” but rather accepting that we can connect with people, places and situations. The Lenten journey is well summed up by the Saint, and past Bishop, Oscar Romero, he said; “Aspire not to have more but to be more”.
Around School Updates
Grounds Work. A big thanks to our facility team (and generous lend by the Owen family) of farming equipment to ensure our ovals are in top condition for the school sports and lunch time play.
A great deal of thanks to Jo Barfus McCoy who has been able to start up the Grade 2 Cooking/Gardening Experience. Last week pizzas! The week before wonderful muffins!
Over the break, and throughtout the start to school year our ICT Team have been working on the introduction of the google chrome books to Grade 4 students and roll out to Grade 5 students for 2021. Devices are nearly ready to go and user contacts will be a formal aspect of the user experience.
Assembly Update. This program had to be cancelled in 2020 to comply to Covid rules. Staff and School Leadership have taken the opportunity to review the program. A Covid safe arrangement will operate for 2021. Once finalised this will be shared with the community. The program will still be held on Friday afternoons with a class roster program and program schedule being developed.
Secondary School Year 7 Experience. Grade 6 students will have an excursion experience visiting a Year 7 setting as part of building their personal understanding of secondary schooling. The setting will be Emmanuel College over a morning and will be held on Tuesday 9th of March, 2021. Further information will be shared at the Grade level.
Our 2021 Fun and Fundraising Campaign. “St Joseph’s Day Fun Run” was launched last Friday. This special event will replace the normal school fair as an opportunity for a community event in this post Covid reality. The event will be held at St. Joseph’s on Friday 26th March, St. Joseph’s Day. This will be an opportunity to celebrate our School Patron Saint (St. Joseph the Worker), enjoy a community fun day and raise funds to pay for the recent upgrade to our new hall projector, larger screen and PS lesson activity divider. The mascot of the day is “Chase” the very fast cheetah! Chase will visit classrooms to support the effort to create a great fun day for all.
Parent Teacher Interviews, this week. To help start the year with a clear understanding of student needs at St. Joseph’s we conduct 10 minute parent teacher interviews with all parents and guardians starting this week.
Interview topics include family sharing information, staff updates on student progress thus far and teachers sharing an overview of your child’s work in the literacy/numeracy interview program. We have asked teachers to keep a strict eye on the 10 minute program to ensure equity for all families. If your child is engaged with a Special Education Individual Learning Plan (ILP’s) the program support meetings (PSG’s) will again commence in Term 1.
A Covid safe environment will be in place; including mask wearing at all times, social distancing and application of hand sanitizers. All families must enter the building from the school front office foyer, register via the QR code and only attend the classroom of your child/dren. Waiting seats will be at classrooms for parents/guardians. Extra cleaning of areas will also occur. Once the meeting has concluded please sign out via the school office.
Michael Gray, Principal.
St Joseph's Primary School, Warrnambool
Happy Birthday to children celebrating their birthday this week.
Lucinda Bishop, Sean Du, Rupert Jenkins, Hannah McMeel, Hannah Smith, Stella Marris and Sam Baker.
Tennis District competition
Congratulations to the students who will represent St. Josephs at the District Tennis Tournament on Monday 22nd February at the Supergrasse Tennis Complex. The students will play off in a round robin tournament against students from around our district. The top two boys, and top two girls will go through to represent the district at the Division Tennis Tournament held on the 5th March, at the Warrnambool Lawn Tennis Club.
Boys
Charlie Jellie |
Tomm McKane |
Monty Darcy |
Hudson Greene (Emergency) |
Girls
Tahlia Vesey |
Charli Jago |
Milla Perrot |
Zoe Davis |
Maya Furphy (Emergency) |
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Congratulations to all students who tried out for the team.
Division Lawn Bowls Competition
We would like to wish our Lawn Bowling team and their coach, Mr Guinan, best of luck at the Division Lawn Bowls Competition this Wednesday 24th February, 2021. The team have been training hard and I am sure they are more than ready to represent our school on the green.
Joshua Bishop |
Harvey Brown |
Matthew Callaghan |
Addison Conheady |
Ethan Couch |
Logan Heffernan |
Mackenzie Lang |
Stella Marris |
Luke Robson |
Grace Morgan |
Edith Walsh |
Sarita Mueglitz |
Ruby McKinley |
Hilary Collins |
Bella McGowan |
Year 4 Hockey Roadshow Clinic
We are excited to welcome the Hockey Victoria Roadshow to our school this Wednesday 24th February, 2021! Please remind your Year 4 children to come to school dressed in their Sports Uniform on this day.
The Year 4 Students are being given the fantastic opportunity to try out the exciting game of hockey! They will learn the skills of the game through exciting game-based activities suited to every year level and ability.
Hockey Victoria will be sending their amazing Participation Officers to our school to provide an engaging, fun, and safe hockey experience for everyone. At Hockey Victoria they pride themselves in providing an enjoyable experience for every student, so keep an eye out and see if you can spot one of their coaches at school soon!
If you enjoy the sessions during school, you can continue with your hockey experience by joining a local Hookin2Hockey program www.hookin2hockey.com.au. With programs all over the state you can find a local program that will suit your schedule.
Swimming
A reminder that our Swimming Trials for the Division Team will take place at Aquazone next Monday 1st March, from 9:30am - 1:30pm. We are seeking at least 4 volunteers, with a current Working With Children Check, who might be attending the day to help up one end of the pool to ensure the day goes smoothly. Please email us sport@sjwarnnambool.catholic.edu.au if you are able to assist.
Regards,
Mrs Emily Lloyd (Physical Education & Sport Co-ordinator)
Mr Matthew McMillan.
Next week will be the Middle/Senior School Sports Carnival to be held on Thursday 4th March, 2021.
Parent helpers, at this stage, are required and are allowed under current Covid restrictions (all helpers must hold a current Working With Children Check). Please fill in the online Registration form as soon as possible to ensure that we have enough helpers to ensure the Sports run smoothly!
The program of events for the day commences at 9:15 am. The carnival will run all day, until approximately 3:00pm. Check next Monday's newsletter in regards to any update dated guidelines which may allow spectators at our School Sports and for a guideline of event times.
For any questions or concerns just email us at sport@sjwarrnambool.catholic.edu.au
If you think that you might be able to spare a couple of hours to support us at one of the stations, then please complete the form below. If you have an interest or strength in a particular athletics event, (hurdles, shotput, high jump, discus, long jump, triple jump) please indicate this in the comments section.
Note: Volunteers will be required to QR Scan in upon arrival and must remain at their event station.
Tuesday 23rd February, 2021
A - L Family photos from 8:15am - 9:00am
Individual and Class photos for Foundation to Year 4
Thursday 25th February, 2021
M - Z Family photos from 8:15am - 9:00am
Individual and Class photos for Years 5 and 6
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School Photo Ordering Information
School Photo Package Samples
Questions regarding Photo Packages
Please contact Glen Watson Photography if you have any queries regarding the purchacing of photos and photo packages.
All students have their photo taken
All students will have their individual photo taken on the day regardless of whether an order has been placed.
Class Photos
In moving to two days for our school photos the school is now in a position to go back to the traditional class photo rather than a composite photo. Moving to two days was due to a number of factors including the additional classroom, increased popularity in the number of families wanting a family photo and parent feedback via a survey last year.
Family Photos
Commence at 8:15am, children are able to go straight to the hall foyer. There will be reminder announcements.
Order of Classrooms on Photo Days
The order of photos will be starting from Foundation to Year 4 on Tuesday 23rd February and Year 5 and 6 on Thursday 25th February.
Unwell Children
If your child is unwell please keep them at home.
Uniform
Summer Uniform as per our uniform policy.
Boys wear grey shorts with their blue polo and grey socks.
Girls wear their Summer Dress (or polo and culottes) with white socks.
Foundation children wear school sports shorts with their blue polo with white socks.
School jumpers, jackets and vests are not required. Children will be asked to remove these items prior to their photo being taken.
Hair longer than collar length must be tied back, whether boy or girl, as per school uniform policy. A navy blue or white hair band/clip/ribbons may be worn.
Queries regarding uniform and school organisation
Contact the school office if you have any queries regarding the uniform requirements and organisational aspects of school photo day.
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