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Michael Gray, Principal
Dear Parents, Guardians, Students, Staff and our wider School Community
Welcome to March which signals the opening of the season of spring.
Sports Day 3 to 6
Today was also our Grades 3 to 6 Sports Day. These days can inspire both joy and worry in the hearts of students. For many, sports day can be a great day of fun, games and the chance to bag a prize or two. For others, it might feel like I have to take part in something that they are not very good at!
So where does St. Joseph’s sit in this world of learning, development, competition, health and wellbeing. We recognise the importance of exercise, participation and striving for personal best. We focus on the wonder of learning and learning to meet challenges, to learn to “have a go”, compete, at times lose and sometimes win. At St. Joseph’s we encourage learning by doing, have a go and to be satisfied with your best effort.
We also encourage healthy competition where you firstly compete against your self, then you be your best for your team and then your build your skills to perform with confidence and commitment. It is important that we all have experience of supported competition so we don’t develop fears of losing and just giving up. Meeting small challenges gives us the practice of achievement and if we loose we begin to understand it is not the “end of the world.”
To encourage healthy competition as a motivator students can earn points, have their best efforts recorded and then qualify for the elite competition via Victoria Sport District events.
In fact, in talking to the students before they headed out today, Emily Loyd (Sports Co-ordinator and PE Teacher) reminded our students of firstly thinking back to last year, remembering what you achieved. Then focus your efforts on what you have learnt in PE classes this year. Then focus on applying it with effort today. Ultimately though Emily said the effort needs to be supported by classmates and that the day is about fun; having a go, doing your best and enjoying a special day at school. Good luck everyone!
Closure Day, this Friday 6th March 2020
Each Term St. Joseph’s have a closure day to focus on staff professional development and school improvement. On these days students don’t attend class and the teaching staff work, usually on-site, but at times in other locations to improve our curriculum knowledge, teaching practice and check on our school’s outcomes.
This Friday we are preparing for the School Review which will include an examination of learning data and survey feedback which parents, staff and students completed last year. This was the Insight SRC survey program and Enhancing School Catholic Identity survey. This information will be part of the process of school review. Over the course of this year, a report will be developed by our teaching staff, complied by school leadership teams and validated by an external consultant. The report will outline St. Joseph’s progress, improvement and challenges. It will also lead to a specific focus on future school goals and school-wide improvement targets.
Grade 6 Reconciliation Program
A big thank you to the many students and families signing up to the Reconciliation Sacramental Program coordinated by our parish and supported by our school. Over the weekend masses, students were introduced to the parish community and recommitted personally to their baptismal promise. The Sacrament will be celebrated on Tuesday 24th March at 5:30 pm at St. Joseph’s church.
Annual School Fair
Moving this annual event forward our Parent School Association (PSA) and School Leadership Team have decided to form a “Fair Steering Committee” to guide this event. The Committee will replace a one-person “Fair Co-ordinator”. The committee will oversee the event and will have parents and staff as part of the steering group.
This group will support and advise the various activity co-ordinators. Our first meeting will be this Thursday 5th March at 2:30 pm. Parent contributors to this group will be Narelle Brown and Kath Madigan. Our PSA Chairperson (Adrian Benson) will also participate along with school staff.
Any other parent who might be interested in being a member of the committee please email me at principal@sjwarrnambool.catholic.edu.au
The role includes two meetings and sharing your ideas and small tasks as invited. Distributed last week was the master Fair document. Our motto with this event is fun, fundraising and community. All associated with St. Joseph's are encouraged to contribute to one of the many ways possible.
Regards
Michael Gray, Principal
A reminder to families that this Friday 6th March is a school closure day.
Please refer to our online calendar which is updated regularly with important dates for 2020. This calendar can be accessed via our App or website.
Congratulations to our Gold Box winners Matilda Houston, Zinzan McDermott, Max Cashmore and Mia Pekin.
Winners of our Gold Box get to go for a swim at the pool.
Athletics
Thank you to all those who have offered to help out at our Sports Carnival today. The children have been out practicing their events during Physical Education lessons and with their classrooms too. They are looking forward to a great day and the opportunity to challenge themselves to run faster, throw further and jump higher than they did last year! A feat to be proud of. Good luck to all four House Colours and for the good weather.
Swimming
After 68 students tried their luck at the recent swimming trials, the following students have been successful in progressing through to the Divisional Competition On Friday 13th March here in Warrnambool. The following 33 students will represent St Joseph’s School in the events that are currently posted on the Sports Noticeboard.
Parents will receive a Permission Note via PAM this week and it is imperative that it is completed by 5pm on Wednesday 11th March.
Zoe Davis |
Zeta Kane |
Rushleigh Jefferies |
Maya Furphy |
Charlie Bowman |
Addison Conheady |
Bella Telford |
Niamh Ginley |
Mataya Murfett |
Chloe Bennie |
Neave Black |
Amelia Harris |
Nellie Boyle |
Stella Marris |
Piper Schultz |
Zoe Benson |
Casey Carlin |
Harry McDonald |
Cohan Kane |
Charles Northeast |
William Ralston |
Noah McDonald |
Harvey Brown |
Harry Miller |
Sam Joseph |
Edward Northeast |
Lewis McCombe |
Edward O’Connor |
Rory Lawlor |
Charli McGovern |
Hannah McMeel |
Sarita Mueglitz |
Matthew Callaghan |
Upcoming dates for the diary - check our App for updates
- Division Swimming - Friday 13th March
- Yr 5/6 Golf Clinics - 18/19/24 March
- Regional Swimming - Friday 20th March
- District Athletics - Wednesday 25th March
- Junior Sports Day - Thursday 26th March
- Yr 3/4 Hockey Roadshow - Friday 27th March
- School Cross Country - Friday 17th April
Emily Lloyd, Sports Co-ordinator
sport@sjwarrnambool.catholic.edu.au
Last Wednesday 15 children participated in the Schools Sports Victoria Bowls Tournament at Warrnambool Bowls Club. The children had a successful day coming third. Congratulations to all players. Our thanks to Anthony Parkinson (Parky) and Casey McGillivray for their support on the day and many thanks to the parents who turned turned up to support.
We wish our Year 1 and 2 students all the best for their extended day at school this Thursday 5th March.
A reminder to adhere to parking and turning signage and double lines in Queens Road, Botanic Road and Bromfield Streets. Of particular note is the No Parking signs in front of the loop area along Botanic Road as the Council have been issuing parking fines.
Season of Lent
The season of Lent is a time of Prayer, self-denial and for helping others. In this way the whole Church prepares for the Great Feast of Easter.
Stations of the Cross: All Fridays in Lent: 7:30pm (St Joseph's Church).
Sign your child out
A reminder that if you are taking your child home early on sports day, they must be signed out at the office.
If, by arrangement, you are taking another person's child we must receive either verbal or written permission (note in diary) from the child's parent.
Term 1 Canteen Roster
We rely on our volunteers and are also in need of more parents to assist. Training is arranged by our Canteen Co-ordinator Tania Hughes. Please consider volunteering, even if only once per term, all help most appreciated.