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Dear Parents and Carers,
This week we celebrated Ash Wednesday, a significant event in the life of Catholics and other Christian denominations. Ash Wednesday signals the start of Lent. For forty days we can take time to stop and reflect, to forgive and to say sorry, to deny one’s self and give to others. By engaging in these activities we allow ourselves to be released from the trappings of modern society and move closer to God. For you and your family it could be an opportunity to decide to do something together. For example, to go as one and tidy an elderly neighbour’s yard or for the whole family to give up takeaway food and take it in turns to cook each evening. Simple acts like these, done as a family, can leave a profound legacy with our children that will remain with them for a life-time!
Ash Wednesday Mass
Thank you to Miss Braun and Fr George for the beautiful Ash Wednesday Mass. Congratulations to the students who proclaimed the scriptures, read the prayers and served on the altar. It is such a privilege for our students to have a Church in the school grounds and be able to celebrate so regularly.
Welcome back to the parishioners and parents who were able to attend Mass with the students. Hopefully we can put the Covid restrictions behind us and have many more opportunities to include the community in school events and celebrations.
Our next celebration will be the Feast of St Joseph, the patron saint of our school. Fr George has kindly offered to say Mass for us. After Mass parents and grandparents are welcome to stay and enjoy a picnic lunch with their children.
Condolences
The Leake family are in our thoughts and prayers after the loss of their mother, grandmother Mrs Gillian Leake. May they know the comfort of God's healing touch as they prepare to farewell and honour Mrs Leake.
Aboriginal Perspective and Cultural Awareness
We were delighted to have visit us this week, Kerrie O’Callaghan and Katrina Cambridge who are the Aboriginal Educational Specialist and Aboriginal School and Community Officer from Catholic Education Canberra Goulburn. Kerrie and Katrina worked with the staff on Tuesday afternoon sharing resources and showing us how simple it can be to include Aboriginal perspectives across the curriculum. Kerrie and Katrina then spent time in each classroom sharing Aboriginal artifacts and talking to the students about culture and history. Kerrie and Katrina reported on, not only how gorgeous our students are but also how engaged they were with learning about Aboriginal culture and how enthusiastic they were in sharing their own knowledge.
School Assemblies
With easing of Covid restrictions we are able to reintroduce the school assemblies. The students are very excited to be able to present their learning and receive awards that recognise their hard work and effort. The first Assembly for Term 1 will be Monday 7th March at 2:45pm in the Year 4/5/6 classroom. Parents are very welcome to attend.
Student Counselling
We are fortunate to have available this year a school counsellor who will visit once a week. If you feel your child would benefit from counselling, please contact Marg or Michelle at the front office and they will be able to provide a referral form or via the link in the newsletter. Our counsellor started last week and will be available each Thursday during the term.
Cross Country
The next sporting event for St Joseph’s students will be the annual Cross Country Carnival. This will be held on Tuesday 22nd March at the Adelong Golf Course. Students will be bused to and from the course to participate. The bus will cost $4 per student. This year we are able to invite parents to be spectators and/or helpers in the event! A little bit closer to the event a note will go home to ask for helpers to assist at the checkpoints. We anticipate that the event will conclude by 11:30am, so if you can spare a couple of hours on the 22nd March, it would be very much appreciated.
Adelong Show
After a hiatus of a couple of years the Adelong show will be back bigger and better than ever. St Joseph’s School in conjunction with the Public School will operate the BBQ. We have the 4pm till 8pm shift. It would be wonderful if you could spare an hour or two to help.
Covid Update
There are no changes to what was listed last week. Thankfully staff, as of Monday 7th March, are no longer required to wear masks at school!
- Students from different cohorts are allowed to mix.
- Schools are able to welcome parents and visitors onto school grounds regardless of vaccination status.
- Schools can resume activities such as assemblies and school camps.
Parents are asked to continue using RATS twice per week (or if students are exhibiting symptoms) until the end of Week 8 – 25th March.
From the beginning of Week 9 – 28th March, this requirement will be lifted but tests will be available from the school if parents wish to continue testing their children.
If your family did not receive new RATS last week or if you need replacements at any time, please ring the school.
Staff Update
Even though I have only been here for a few weeks, I will be away next week from Tuesday to Friday to attend the Western Region Principals’ meeting, Catholic Leaders’ Day and Principals’ Retreat. If you have any questions or concerns during that time, please contact Stacey Braun.
God bless,
K F McGrath
Katrina McGrath
Acting Principal
Ash Wednesday
This week it was lovely to welcome parishioners and parents to our school mass to celebrate Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the season of Lent, which is 40 days, not counting Sundays, of fasting and repentance prior to the celebration of Easter.
Lent is a time to change, to become a better version of ourselves, and to become more like Jesus. The ashes we receive on Ash Wednesday remind us of our call to repent and believe in the Gospel. The disciplines of Lent—prayer, fasting, and almsgiving—help us prepare for Easter.
Upcoming Dates:
St Joseph’s Day - 19th March
We will celebrate St Joseph’s Day on Friday 18th March. Please bring a picnic lunch to have with your family after mass! (Mass time to be confirmed).
School Mass - 20th March
Our School Mass is Sunday 20th March. We need volunteers so please let me know if you can attend. After mass, you are more than welcome to join us for a cuppa at the Cafe.
Have a lovely week,
- Stacey Braun
Religious Education Coordinator
2022 - Term 1 |
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Week 5 - 28th Feb - 4th Mar |
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Fri 4th: | Swimming - Yr 2-6 |
Week 6 - 7th Mar - 11th Mar | |
Mon 7th: | Assembly - 2:45pm |
Tues 8th: | Archdiocesan Swimming - Queanbeyan |
Wed 9th: | |
Thurs 10th: | |
Fri 11th: | Swimming - Yr 2-6 |
Sat 12th: | Adelong Show - school on BBQ |
Week 7 - 14th Mar - 18th Mar | |
Mon 14th: | Radio - 2:15pm |
Tues 15th: | |
Wed 16th: | |
Thurs 17th: | St Patricks Day |
Fri 18th: | St Joseph's Day Mass and Picnic - time to be confirmed. |
Week 8 - 21st Mar - 25th Mar | |
Mon 21st: | Harmony Day, Assembly - 2:45pm |
Tues 22nd: | Cross Country - Adelong Golf Course |
Wed 23rd: | |
Thurs 24th: | |
Fri 25th: |
It is imperative to St Joseph's that we have up to date contact details for each family.
If your email, address, phone numbers, emergency contact person has changed during the holidays, please let us know so we can update our records.
School Counsellor Referral Form
St Joseph's welcomes Joanne Burton to our school on every Thursday. Last week a Compass email was sent home with the referral form which needs to be completed and returned to school. Referral forms are required before a child can see the Counsellor.
Aboriginal Perspective and Cultural Awareness
Yesterday, we were very pleased to welcome Kerry O'Callaghan and Katrina Cambridge to our school. Since Covid we have had several attempts at getting them here and finally we succeeded. Kerry is the Aboriginal Education Specialist from the Catholic Education Office and Katrina is the Aboriginal School and Community Officer, also from CE.
They joined staff at our staff meeting and showed us how to use some resources in the classroom to assist in imbedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into our programmes. Yesterday they spent an hour with each class. A great selection of artefacts were presented to the students, they were able to handle them all and discuss what they thought they were and the possible uses. It was a very informative day and the students enjoyed it thoroughly. Kerry and Katrina were very impressed with the behaviour of all the classes and their great enthusiasm to learn and engage in the activities.
We look forward to having them back again soon.
- Cath Parker
- Contact Teacher for Aboriginal Education
Nominations for Boys and Girls Primary Cricket Nominations close tomorrow.
There are still trials for different sports coming up, Rugby League, Soccer, Rugby Union, Hockey please follow the link below for the Canberra Goulburn Sport page: https://sport.cg.catholic.edu.au/nominations (nominations close very soon for most sports)
Also follow the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn Sport for what's coming up.
Book Club catalogues have gone home today with students if they would like to order, with orders due next Thursday 10th March.
Please place your order through the LOOP app.
Adelong Show
The Adelong Show is coming up, Saturday March 12th. St Joseph’s will be running a BBQ in the evening from approximately 4pm -9pm. We will be asking for families to assist on the evening with cooking the BBQ and serving. We already have families committed to running the show, so please if you are able to spare some time it would be wonderful. With the show taking a new day and format this year, this BBQ could be a great fundraising activity for our school.
Please find following a link to put your name on the roster.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KT3e3Mz9npcUGESVsolfJudJM_Rcsz7CsgSLgF4xQnM/edit?usp=sharing
K/1 were joined by some Yr 4/5/6 helpers to learn about seeds and how they will grow.
In 2/3 & 4/5/6 Science & Technology classes with Ms Saunders the students looked at different aspects of Biology, Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry.
In Physics they looked at overcoming gravity using a hairdryer and in Astronomy they used an Astronomy app to look at stars in the daytime sky.