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Another busy week of remote learning at St Joseph’s. The students are doing a fantastic job with their learning with the continued support of our families.
Tomorrow morning we will attempt our first online live assembly together at 9.15 am, which will replace their daily check in with their teacher. The students will get a link today – on their teams calendar and on see-saw, but if families would just like to join on one device that would be great. The Year 6 students and I had a test run this morning and all went relatively well so we will see how we go!!! There will be a lot of us online for the assembly so just remember to mute your microphones which should make for a great assembly!
The Year 6 students will be talking about some fun online events that we are planning to do over the next couple of weeks which will be fantastic.
Father’s Day as you know is coming up this weekend. We were hoping to put a collage up on facebook of the children with their wonderful dads – please email me some pictures if you get a chance – Harry will talk more tomorrow about some ideas he has at tomorrow’s assembly.
Thank you for your continued communication about whether students will be onsite, if things aren’t working technology wise, or if you need any assistance or support. It is an extra level of challenge when we are remote to make sure we are catering for everyones needs, so please let us know how we can further assist our families.
Go gently and enjoy this beautiful Spring weather,
Kirsty Beavan
Principal
On Fathers’ Day, we remember and honour dads, grandfathers, uncles, and all the men, living and deceased, who tirelessly and selflessly gave of themselves for their families with unconditional love.
In this Year of St Joseph, it is a good time to also recall the exemplary role-model and patron saint of fathers – Saint Joseph – foster father of Jesus, husband of Our Lady and patron of the Universal Church.
Saint Joseph experienced the same difficulties in life we all do, yet he lived an exemplary life and established an ideal that is well-worth emulating for all fathers who have come after him. Saint Joseph was a man of compassion and caring. He was a man possessed of unwavering faith in God. He was a man who loved and protected his family. As Saint Matthew describes him in his Gospel, Joseph was a “righteous man” (Matthew 1:19).
For Joseph, doing God’s will was paramount; God always came first. Each time God told him to do something, Joseph’s response was immediate and he would carry out the task at hand the way God wanted it done – after the angel’s message came to him in a dream, he took Mary into his home as his wife; upon receiving the angel’s warning, Joseph immediately got up and took his little family and fled to Egypt in the middle of the night to escape Herod’s jealous wrath, then, later, returned them home to Nazareth. Joseph kept the Sabbath and went to the Temple in Jerusalem for the Passover. He faithfully and tenderly loved, protected and provided for the Child Jesus and the Virgin Mary. Saint Joseph certainly set the bar high for modern-day fathers, yet, by his very example, Joseph solidly demonstrates that it is quite possible to follow his example to be a righteous man by listening to, trusting in and obeying God’s word. (Taken from carmelitesisters.ocd.com)
Wishing all our families a very happy Father’s Day on Sunday. I hope you have a relaxing day.
- Liz Murray
Religious Education Co-ordinator
Week 8 - 30th Aug - 3rd Sep | |
Fri 3rd Sep: | Online School Assembly via Teams - 9:15am |
Week 9 - 6th Sep - 10th Sep | |
Mon 6th Sep: | Pet Day |
Tues 7th Sep: | |
Wed 8th Sep: | Wellbeing Wednesday |
Thurs 9th Sep: | R U OK? Day - wear something yellow |
Fri 10th Sep: | Online School Assembly via Teams - 9:15am |
Attendance/Absence Notes During COVID
Thank you to everyone for assisting us with attendance during Remote Learning.
Absence notes in Remote Learning are still essential.
If you're child attends their morning meet or meets the requirements of their class teacher by checking in with them you will be marked as present on the class roll.
If a student is sick, attending a medical appointment or unable to complete remote learning an absence note will still be required.
All absence notes can be sent to office.stjosephsadelong@cg.catholic.edu.au
We thank you for your co-operation in this matter to assist us with our attendance requirements.
Student Welfare News from Mrs Clay
Next Thursday 9th September is R U OK? Day and we would love to see you all wear yellow for the day and check in with your friends.
All our students are doing a fantastic job in remote learning, they also get to enjoy helping around the house and farm learning lots of life skills as well.
Well done everyone!
Tumut Representative Basketball will be holding trials for the upcoming 2021/22 season.
Tumut Rep basketball trials will be held at Tumut Basketball Stadium:
The new trial dates are
Saturday 9th
Sunday 17th October
Timings:
U12 + U14 Girls; 9:00am - 10:30am U12 + U14 Boys; 10:30am - 12:00pm U16 Boys; 12pm - 1:30pm U16 + U18 Girls; 1:30pm - 3:00pm U18 Boys; 3:00pm - 4:30pm Age Group - All players must be under the age of their nominated age group as at 31st December 2022 in that year; U12 - Born 2011, 2012 U14 - Born 2009, 2010 U16 - Born 2007, 2008 U18 - Born 2005, 2006 Two trial dates have been made available on two different weekend days to provide as much opportunity as possible for players to be able to attend. It is not mandatory to attend both, but highly preferred if player is available.
Please contact Dwayne Murray (0421 000 401) if you have any questions. |