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Michael Gray, Principal
Dear Parents, Carers, Staff, Students and the wider St. Joseph’s Primary School Community, welcome back to the new school term; Term 4, 2020.
It goes without saying this Covid-19 experience has been significant, and in many cases very worrisome. However, we should all feel confident, and have a renewed sense of hope as Victoria’s cases lower. Areas are opening back up, activity options improving and more business activity evident. Something we all appreciate too is the beautiful natural environment we live in here in the south west of Victoria. Patience, care and gentleness will be critical for each of us as we move into the future.
A personal experience over the break
As we all re-adjust back into a more normal school routine I share the following experience I had over the break. I caught up with many friends, family and colleagues for my 60th birthday, which was a very special ‘Zoom’ on-line experience. (I must admit it was an easy way to host a family for a birthday celebration, via zoom for 2 hours and no house to tidy up afterwards!)
I was given a book for my birthday and have been reading it over the break. The book’s title is ‘The Happiest Man on Earth’, an autobiography by Eddie Jaku. Eddie, who is a Holocaust survivor. When I first read the jacket cover I was worried it would be a very dark read of human tragedy, loss but hopefully survival. Essentially this was true but the catch for me was that Eddie just turned 100 this year and lives, and still works, as a volunteer at a Jewish museum in Sydney.
In the book Eddie tells how he found gratitude, kindness and hope in the darkest of places. He spent a great deal of time in Buchenwald and Auschwitz concentration camps until he was rescued by Allied soldiers. Eddie married after the war to Flore and moved to Australia in 1950. Eddie and Flore have been married for 75 years and they have 2 sons, and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. As I said earlier Eddie turned 100 this year and recently completed a TED talk.
On the back of the book jacket cover he has a very simple but very powerful key quote;: “Life can be beautiful if you make it beautiful. It is up to you.” I encountered many other insights after reading Eddie’s amazing story and I share a couple of Eddie’s thoughts for your reflection. Sometimes there are uncomfortable truths in these real life stories but I enjoy learning about different perspectives, talking and debating different views with people; especially my family.
“Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.”
“They were scared. They were weak. And their weakness allowed them to be manipulated into hatred.”
“Tomorrow will come if you survive today. One step at a time.”
Important School Curriculum Updates
- Student Grouping for 2021
With this newsletter is correspondence regarding this important preparation for grouping our students into classrooms in 2021. The letter outlines our policy and procedures. With the home schooling experience this year this information will also inform our decision making. If you would like to add your specific educational thoughts to the process there is a non-compulsory, private form; the ‘Green Form’ available from the office to collect and complete.
- School Swimming Program
Typically for the St. Joseph's program there are lessons at Aquazone for Foundation to Grade 4 and a beach and waterways safety experience in Grades 5 and 6. The swim lessons (Foundation to 4) have been cancelled due the COVID rules for schools and after receiving advice regarding community venues. The indoor pool is still closed and Aquazone have advised that they have closed the changing rooms. Our school decision has been to cancel for 2020 the swim lessons element, Foundation to Grade 4. Families will be refunded the levies paid but we are very keen to keep the outdoor element of the program for Grades 5 and 6 if possible. The feasibility of this program will depend on bus availability and final covid-19 advice. Program planning is underway with final advice to be shared with families and students closer to the dates of the program running.
Prayer of Support
To encourage a personal faith reflection and connection to the wider Church community I have added a prayer shared by Catholic Education Ballarat recently.
The prayer is titled: Your loving care
Lord Jesus,
when you walked with us on earth you spread your healing power.
We place in your loving care all who are affected by Coronavirus.
Keep us strong in faith, hope and love.
Bring relief to our sick, console our bereaved, protect those who care for us.
We lift our prayer to you Lord, and trust in your infinite mercy, as we wait for each day.
St. Joseph: Pray for us. May the spirit of Catherine McAuley guide us in all we do this week. Amen.”
A perspective to these times from Pope Francis
“Once this health crisis passes, our worst response would be to plunge even more deeply into feverish consumerism and new forms of egotistic self-preservation,” Francis writes in the opening chapter of his recent encyclical, which addresses the “dark clouds” the Pope says he sees hanging over the world.
Among the things the Pope puts up for discussion are: trickle down economics, the world’s unfair distribution of wealth, continued use of the just war theory and the death penalty, and popularist leaders who appeal to people’s “basest and most selfish inclinations.”
Conclusion
Much for us all to consider! On a more localised note I share several photographs of our creek flooding over the break with the new footbridge holding up well, and I had a great day umpiring football last term, no ‘Razor Ray’ but the players were very forgiving.
Creek Flooding
Football Umpiring
Regards,
Michael Gray. Principal.
Happy Birthday to children celebrating their birthday this week.
Trae Brereton, Evie Buckle, Archie Gardner, Anna Robson, Ella Carlin, Quinn McDonald, Charlotte Boshier, Esther Baulch, Finn Davis and Rushleigh Jeffries.
Happy Birthday to children who celebrated their birthday during the holidays.
Harry Leach, Archie McDonald, Bella McGowan, Lenny Ewing, Jayden Morrison, Isabella Perry, Reagan Thompson, Nash Anderson, Harper McInerney, Lucy Neal, Hannah O’Keefe, Aster McDonald, Blake Hughson, Louis Johnson, Tanaka Paradza, Xavier Boschen, Meg Anderson, Zinzan McDermott, Hugh Wright, Edward Northeast, Charlotte Shannon, Cole Burleigh, Jaxon Green, Harry Miller and Blair Roberts.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND SCHOOL CLOSURE
Thank You Day (Victorian Public Holiday)
Friday 23rd October, 2020
Melbourne Cup Day Public Holiday (replaces May Race Day)
Tuesday 3 November, 2020
School Closure Day - Report Writing
Friday 13th November, 2020
A guide on getting your child to and from school safely.
Hello Everyone and welcome back to the Library for Term 4.
Our big news for this term is we are having a Book Fair! To make things even more exciting St Joseph's will celebrate our own special Book Week during the Book Fair in Week 7.
Yes there will be a dressup day on the Friday 20th November
More information will be coming over the next free weeks.
A big thanks to Matilda McCoy for our poster.
Lyn Hyland (Library Coordinator)
The first two weeks of Term 4 are a transition to full, correct Summer Uniform. The school continues to closely monitor the wearing of correct school uniform.
Shoes: Black school shoes or totally black runners can be worn with Summer Uniform. We understand that some children may have grown out of their school schoes but as it is a 10 week term it is important that suitable shoes are purchased for the term.
Socks: White for sports day with NO LOGOS or grey (boys) and white (girls) with their summer uniform.
Sports Uniform: In particular we will be checking the wearing of sports uniform on designated classroom sports day only and that correct socks are being worn
We look forward to your cooperation with this matter.
Due to Remote Learning we postponed the Term 3 pizza day to Week 2 of Term 4.
Pizza Day
Wednesday 14th October, 2020
Closing Date for Orders
Monday 12th October, 2020
All orders were automatically transferred to the new date. If you wish to edit or cancel your child/rens order you can do so through CDF Pay under "see / manage paid orders".
The second pizza day will be held on Wednesday 11th November with a closing date for orders on Monday 9th November.
SKIPPING ROPES - PLEASE RETURN
We trust that your child/ren enjoyed having a skipping rope to use during Remote Learning. Thank you to those who returned them today.
A reminder to all families to please return the skipping ropes to school this week. They can be placed in the tubs in Middle and Senior School.
Thank you.
Update: Orders for Second Hand Uniform are now open. See link below. Orders will be filled Week 1 of Term 4.
The school is revamping the process for purchasing Second Hand Uniform. The new system will allow for parents to puchase and sell items all year round with options to purchase online or in person (once COVID restrictions are lifted).
All items of uniform have been moved into a refurbished area within the sports press/old school canteen which is located near Rooms C1/B7.
Items for second hand sale can now be dropped into the school office at any time of the year.
Uniform items MUST be:
- current uniform items only
- very good to excellent quality
- washed and free of stains
- have any naming labels crossed out
- labelled with either the printable Pricing Label template or similar.
Items that are NOT suitable are:
- school bags more than 2 years old
- library/book bags
- stained or torn clothing
- non-current school uniform
- sports shorts without the school logo
- shoes
- secondary school uniform items.
Unsuitable items will be returned to the seller/donator.
Pricing of Uniform Items
Price uniform items accordingly and receive 70% of the amount (when the item is sold) with 30% of your sale going to the school’s PSA.
Items are kept in the second hand uniform shop until they are sold. We will notify via text of any monies to be collected, this may be after a family has left the school.
Alternatively you can donate items to be sold. We will label and price donated items. 100% of these sales go to the school's PSA.
Refer to suggested pricing guide linked below.
Purchasing of Uniform Items
Parents are able to complete an online form indicating the uniform item and size required and it will then be sent home with your child or made available for collection.
Payment to be made in cash the following day. Items can be returned if they aren't the correct size or quality.
C1 | Monday - Friday | C2 | Monday - Friday |
C3 | Monday - Friday | C4 | Monday - Friday |
B1 | Monday and Thursday | D1 | Tuesday and Thursday |
B2 | Tuesday and Friday | D2 | Wednesday and Friday |
B3 | Monday and Thursday | D3 | Thursday and Friday |
B4 | Monday and Thursday | D4 | Wednesday and Friday |
B5 | Monday and Thursday | D5 | Wednesday and Friday |
B6 | Monday and Friday | D6 | Wednesday and Thursday |
B7 | Monday and Wednesday | D7 | Tuesday and Thursday |
F4 | Monday and Thursday | E1 | Tuesday and Friday |
F5 | Monday and Thursday | E2 | Wednesday and Friday |
F6 | Thursday and Friday | E3 | Thursday and Friday |
F7 | Monday and Thursday | E5 | Wednesday and Friday |