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Michael Gray, Principal
Dear Parents, Guardians, Staff, Students and the wider St. Joseph’s Primary School Community,
“Actions speak louder than words” is a well-worn truism that we have all heard often! On Friday this statement was never more evident. Our school, while in the midst of an important school fun run program, were all able to suspend this important school work and prioritise helping a community family. The Lang family had lost their home and many possessions in a devastating house fire recently here in Warrnambool. Guided by the leadership of our students and the support of our school wellbeing team we were all able to rally to coordinate the raising of over $2,000 to help Mackenzie and family to get their life back on track. This was community compassion and respectful support for each other. The effort and consideration of others was heart warming, appreciated and presented a vision of hope to us all.
Jacky Deverall (B4) delivers a heartfelt letter of support to Mackenzie Lang (E2) sharing his classroom's condolences and support after the tragic house fire loss for the family.
In fact, this spirit of support and understanding was a key message in the readings at Sunday mass. We are deep into the Lenten liturgical calendar where we talk about support, almsgiving, prayer and sacrifice. Every student, family and staff committed to this reality over the week. St. Paul, writing in the gospel on Sunday speaks of each of us being a “work of art”. Paul also then questions; what kind of work of art do we wish to be? The St. Joseph’s community answered this question emphatically; we want to be a community of care, respect and understanding. As a community we not only spoke of helping each other we acted. We speak the words but also act with action, compassion and sacrifice. Thank you, everyone.
Important School Updates
School Sacramental Program
At St. Joseph’s, sacramental programs are family-based, parish coordinated and school supported. Each year the sacraments of confirmation, eucharist and reconciliation are celebrated in the parish. The parish and school share this responsibility supporting parents as the primary educator; and so, together in partnership, the spiritual development of the child can be nurtured and grown.
Sacraments are supported, but not restricted, to the following year levels and times of the year. Year 3 - Confirmation (Term 2). Year 4 - Eucharist (Term 3). This term the Year 6 Reconciliation will commence with a parent evening on Tuesday in the meeting room at St. Joseph’s Church starting at 7:30 pm. Fr John and Mark Hyland (School Religious Education Leader) will lead the session.
St. Joseph’s Day Colour Fun Run Update - 2 weeks to go!
We are just two weeks out from our School Fun Run’s Crazy Colour Day! We know that our students are working hard towards their fundraising goals!
After a wonderful weekend of fundraising we have now raised $36,000 in online donations! Remember, the money raised will be going towards the new projector and screen in the school hall.
Our run organisers have been busy coming up with ideas for the day including the course and location of the colour stations and a free sausage sizzle and icy pole for all our participants. There will be no canteen orders this day.
What to wear to the Fun Run Children are encouraged to wear a white top, with sleeves, on the day of the fun run. Whilst the colour will wash out quite easily it is suggested that children wear an old white top or an inexpensive white top purchased for the day. We understand that some children will want to participate in the run but not get covered in the coloured powder. These children may wish to wear a colourful top rather than a white top. |
You will have read in the newsletter last week the exciting news that State Government restrictions have eased and that parents are allowed onsite for this event with a Covid Safe Plan in place. Numbers for such events are capped at 1,000 and with 603 students plus 80 staff we will be able to cater for around 300 visitors on site (this includes parents and children). More details to follow in the next two weeks.
On Tuesday we announced that Room C3 had the highest percentage of students with online accounts in the first week and Room D5 had raised the most money in the first week. These rooms are rewarded with a fruit platter to share in their classroom. Currently 6 classrooms have raised over $2,000 and 23 have raised over $1,000. Great work!
We also announced the 10 children who had raised the most money. Many students have already achieved their fundraising goal that they set for themselves which is fantastic. Finally, we announced that the highest fundraising student at our school will get a Lenovo Tablet M7!
Just head over to schoolfunrun.com.au to create a student profile if you haven’t already. Once you’ve created your page there are some great things you can do. You can sign up for online fundraising, pick your target prize and even become a fundraising superstar!
If you’re having any trouble setting up your student profile or fundraising online, please get in touch with the Fun Run team on 1800 FUN RUN.
Thanks for supporting us with your fundraising efforts, we look forward to celebrating with an amazing day!
Michael Gray, Principal.
St Joseph's Primary School, Warrnambool
Happy Birthday to children celebrating their birthday this week.
Sadie Boyle, Ada Cooper, Louie Welsh, Harrison Farrelly, Sophie Timpson, Paddy Quinn, Alfie Woonton, Sierrah Greene, Joseph Jackson, Emelia Kelly, Bella Mammone, Connor Greening, Layla Hooper and Patrick McGennan.
Junior School Sports
The Junior School Sports are scheduled for Thursday 1st April. If you can volunteer your time to help on this day then please email us at sport@sjwarrnambool.catholic.edu.au
Thanks to those who have already sent through their details, including your Working With Children Check number. The timetable of events will be available from next week.
Parents are permitted onsite on the day with a cap of 1,000 people onsite at any time (this includes our 603 students, plus 80 staff). Anyone over the age of 1 is included in this 1,000 cap. Entry via the gate between the hall and the school with covid safety plans in place, eg QR scan, hand santiser and numbers in/out counted.
Swimming
Well done to all our swimmers who competed last Friday in the Division Swimming Finals. St Joseph’s were again on display with their fantastic sportsmanship and wonderful swimming. A team of 21 swimmers have advanced to the Regional Swimming Championships which are scheduled for this Friday 19th March, in Horsham. We would like to congratulate everyone on their efforts and good luck to the following students who have qualified.
Individual
Zeta Kane |
Zoe Davis |
Rupert Jenkins |
Charlie Bowman |
Casey Carlin |
Harry McDonald |
Addison Conheady |
Will Ralston |
Niamh Ginley |
Relays (Including the above individual swimmers)
Isla Dixon |
Zoe Benson |
Matthew Bennie |
Mia Pozzobon |
Sophie Russell |
Lachlan Walters |
Charles Northeast |
Lily Harris |
Mia Jackson |
Leilani Baulch |
Noah McDonald |
Edith Walsh |
Upcoming dates and events
District Athletics are scheduled for Monday 29th March at Brauerander Park, Warrnambool. The students who will be representing our school will be printed and put up on our Sports Noticeboard at school this week and Permission Notes will be sent electronically next week.
Regards,
Mrs Emily Lloyd (Physical Education & Sport Co-ordinator)
Mr Matthew McMillan.
RECONCILIATION PROGRAM (YEAR 6)
Senior Reconciliation is a Sacramental Program for Year 6 students who have completed their Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist Sacraments.
Please complete this form and make $20 payment through CDFpay (our online ordering system).
At least one parent is required to attend the Parent Information meeting at the church.
Contact Leanne at the Parish on 5562 2231 with any queries.
Key Dates
3pm, Tuesday 16th March 2021 - Registration and payment closes
7:30pm, Tuesday 16th March 2021 - Parent information meeting
5:30pm, Tuesday 20th April 2021 - Sacrament of Reconciliation
Parents are advised that the school has had three unconfirmed cases of Chickenpox (varicella) reported to the school.
"Chickenpox can be a serious disease in adults and babies. It is very contagious. Vaccination is the best protection against chickenpox."
If your child presents with the symptoms in the linked fact sheet from Department of Health please contact your GP.
Parents are reminded that Year 1s are asked to wear a house coloured top with their sports uniform this Friday 19th March. Year 1 students will be having a practice sports day in the afternoon.
Our PSA are once again holding a Hot Cross Bun Drive. Brown's Bakery will be supporting this event with orders now open through CDFPay. Please place your order against the eldest child in your family with orders now open.
Orders close at 10am on Friday 26th March, 2021.
Delivery dates
Tuesday 30th March, 2021 (Years Foundation, 1 and 2)
Wednesday 31st March, 2021 (Years 3, 4, 5 and 6)
There was a wonderful attendance at the Choir information session last week.
A reminder to students in Years 3 - 6 that choir will be starting this Thursday 18th March at 8:15am in the foyer of the hall.
Students need to bring back a signed permission form if they wish to be involved.
If you haven’t ridden to school this year, it’s time to dust off your wheels and head out for a practice. It will help prepare you for this year’s Ride2School Day on Friday 19th March, 2021.
If you jump on your scooter, skateboard or bike to ride to school, you will join the thousands of students across Australia starting their day in an active way.
Parents if your child rides to school, you can gain some extra ‘me time’ in the morning. The added benefit is less cars around St Joes and cleaner air. Remember if you live a long way from school, you can get dropped off and ride or walk part of the way. There are heaps of prizes like drink bottles and a helmet.
Tickets to everyone's favourite Raffles are now being sold in the foyer at the school.
$1 per ticket. Children can purchase tickets before and after school.