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Michael Gray, Principal
Dear Parents, Guardians, Students, Staff and our wider School Community
Welcome to the new school week
Every culture has its customs, its rules by which people live. In the modern world we write some of these rules and customs down into law books – Don’t cause grievous bodily harm. Don’t sell drugs, for instance – and we impose heavy penalties on people who break them. Some customs are unwritten: we know it is wrong to show disrespect towards disabled people; towards people of a different race; or the elderly.
In the early time of the First Testament, before Jesus, one of these unbreakable customs was hospitality. For tribes living in semi-desert regions, travel would not be possible if you couldn’t count on being welcomed when you came to the camp of another tribe. The custom demanded that they offer you water, food and shelter for a few days, so that you could then continue your journey.
A feature of our school community is hospitality. Fr. John invites us to share in a celebrating mass community each Sunday or special liturgies like the “Pet Blessing” last Friday evening. Our School Parent Association (PSA) focus on hospitality via classroom co-ordinator programs, events for our students, activities like our “Second-Hand Uniform” stall last Friday and the opportunity to have a family photograph on Saturday. At the heart of each of these activities is hospitality; opening up an opportunity for family, staff or students to welcome others, share our bounty and support each other.
Hospitality (and the underpinning concepts to kindness, inclusion, care and friendship) spreads; I saw this in the school playground last week. Cricket season has started and the students had respectfully asked our grounds crew to mark out several pitches. This was done with grace and care which allowed several groups to play in a variety of areas. All had space, a facility, and the best aspect was the attitude of the students to include many, play fairly and just enjoy our beautiful play area.
Being hospitable to guests demands that the person offering hospitality has to exercise self-restraint and work hard. Being a generous host does cost us. But the custom that obliged people to offer hospitality in the Old Testament times was not one-sided. In return, the visitor was expected to offer some gift or favour.
This story in Genesis is designed to teach us an important truth about God and humanity. It tells how God visited Abraham and Sarah. What does Abraham do? He hurries to get water for them to wash their feet. He and Sarah rush around to prepare food for them. The food is generous and lavish. Abraham and Sarah are astonished when their visitor, who turns out to be God, promised them they will have a family. The message this Old Testament story is asking us to consider; share hospitality with each other and the reward is for our community and each other. (Theology aspects of this reflection today came from the Homily by Fr. Peter Murnane).
Other School News
Weather Forecaster for a Day
A big congratulation to Ava Gleeson on winning the Coast FM “Monkey In The Morning” be a weather forecaster for a day. This opportunity gave Ava the chance to work in the radio studio early one morning and do the daily weather report. Ava was then recorded and the report ran over the course of the day. Well done Ava and thanks to the Coast FM Team.
Second-Hand Uniform Sale
A special thanks to our PSA team for two great family opportunities on Friday and Saturday. Families could drop off uniform items to be priced and re-sold. Items could then be purchased at very reasonable prices for future wearing.
Annual Blessing of the Pets
A week ago on Friday evening Fr. John invited parishioners and school families to bring along a pet to be blessed in the church grounds. Dogs, cats, birds and even a racehorse arrived! Prince of Penzance paraded in the grounds for some pats and photos. This was a special opportunity to celebrate God’s bounty; as we all know pets bring fun, responsibility, love and friendship to the lives of many; the Blessing ceremony invited us to remember the importance of stewardship of our natural world.
Regards
Michael Gray, Principal
3/4 Regional Hooptime Basketball
All the training and hard work over the last few weeks will hopefully help our 3/4 Hooptime Teams when they head to Hamilton on Tuesday for the Regional Hooptime Basketball Finals. We wish both our teams a great day out and hope they compete with the St Joseph’s spirit.
State Athletics Finals
This Thursday, we have 9 athletes taking on the best in the state at the State Track and Field Championships. Three students including Will Callaghan, Layla Nicolson and Hannah McMeel will compete in individual events alongside our 10 and 11 Year Girls Relay teams. We wish all our students the best of luck on the day.
5/6 Cricket Schools Blast Cup
Congratulations to the students who will compete in the upcoming Schools Blast Cricket Competition to be held on Thursday 24th October. Our boys and girls teams will be led by the expertise of Mr McMillan and Mr Guthrie. Parents are welcome to come along and support the teams at Brierly Recreation Reserve. We congratulate the following students who were selected in the team.
5/6 Boys |
5/6 Girls |
Sam Marris |
Lila Wilkinson |
Sam Niklaus |
Ashlee Pavletich |
Charlie McKinnon |
Milly Albert |
Harry McCormack |
Lexie Moncrieff |
Jack Hope |
Tori Hintum |
Harry Clark |
Matilda Stevens |
Alex Armistead |
Lucy Stewart |
Rory Baulch |
Imahni Gainey |
Riley Beks |
Saffiyah Gainey |
Austin Lloyd |
Shaylea Ralston |
Sports Practice this week
Monday |
3/4 Hooptime Boys and Girls @ Lunchtime |
Tuesday |
5/6 Schools Blast Cup Cricket Team BOYS and GIRLS @ Lunchtime State Relay Practice @ Lunchtime |
Wednesday |
School Team Photos State Relay Practice @ Lunchtime 5/6 Girls Basketball @ Lunchtime |
Thursday |
State Track and Field Finals (Melbourne) 5/6 Schools Blast Cup Cricket Team BOYS and GIRLS @ Lunchtime |
Friday |
5/6 Boys Basketball @ Lunchtime |
Andrew McCombe, Physical Education and Sport Co-ordinator
Wednesday 23rd October, 2019
School Team Photos will be taken on Wednesday 23rd October 2019 for all sports and academic teams.
All students who took part in a team will be included within the photo and must be wearing the full team uniform.
All sports team students will need to wear their sports uniform on this day and the relevant team top will be supplied to them (if you still have them you will need to bring them along).
Parents will have the opportunity to order a photo of a team sport or school activity that their child participated in throughout the year. Parents will be issued with a login code to use to order the photo’s online via MSP Photography.
Photos being taken will include:
- Lawn Bowls
- Tennis
- Swimming
- Athletics
- Golf
- Cross Country
- Soccer (Boys and Girls)
- Football (Boys and Girls)
- Netball
- T-Ball (Boys and Girls)
- Hockey (Boys and Girls)
- Debating
- Volleyball (Boys and Girls)
- Basketball (Middle Boys and Girls)
- Basketball (Senior Boys, Girls and Future Stars)
- Table Tennis (Boys and Girls)
- Cricket
- Mathematics
- Spelling (Middle and Senior)
- Young Vinnies
- Choir
- Healthy Moves
October is Mission month. This year, Catholic Mission is encouraging students across Australia to learn about how the Church in Ghana is taking a lead in providing life-saving care to children with disability and fostering their personal development for a brighter future.
The children have been learning about the plight of the children in Ghana and the challenges they face in regards to receiving quality education.
To help raise money for the children in Ghana the Young Vinnies are hosting a “Crazy Sock Day” on Friday 25th October. On this day, for a gold coin donation the children may wear colourful, crazy or odd socks (with their school uniform).
A very big thank you to the many families that supported our Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Program last term.
The simple joy of giving has seen St Joseph’s fill an astonishing 77 shoeboxes. These boxes will now be sent abroad to many countries in South East Asia to many children in need.
An amazing effort by all!
Thursday 7 November, 2019, Orders close 3pm Tuesday 5 November
Once per term the PSA run a Pizza Day as a "special occasion" lunch option and to raise money for the PSA.
Children can choose from either Garlic or Hawaiian pizza (Gluten Free options available) which are ordered via CDFPay (Canteen ordering system) and provided by Pinkie’s Pizza who are one of our major school sponsors.
There are no canteen orders on Pizza Days and children not wanting to order pizza should bring their lunch from home.
Sorry, no late orders can be accepted.
Thank you to all our canteen volunteers.