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Dear Parents and Carers,
Trivia Night
What an enjoyable and successful time we had on Saturday at the Trivia night! The questions were challenging but also answerable with an educated guess! It was wonderful to see the fundraiser supported by so many parents, grandparents, Adelong locals and some even travelled from Tumut to be a part of the fun. Congratulations to Andrew Reynolds, Jess Reynolds and the St Joseph’s Community Council for their organisation. Thank you to the generous sponsors who donated prizes and special thanks to those very generous people who bought auction items! The money raised goes towards Andrew’s ‘It Takes Two’ quest, which he is kindly participating in to raise money for St Joseph’s School.
Athletics Carnival
We were certainly very lucky with the weather yesterday to complete the annual Athletics Carnival. Although a little chilly the students all participated to the best of their ability and showed enthusiastic support for their classmates. They should be very proud of their sportsmanship and determination! Thank you to the staff who helped to run the field events, supervise the students, set up and pack up and keep K/1 occupied! Special thanks to Mrs Turnbull and Mrs Crampton who organised the carnival and set up on the day. Thank you also to the many parents who were able to come along as spectators or help with timing, setting up the shade and packing up at the end of the day. It was such a great community effort!
Covid
It has been bought to my attention that some parents are concerned about the lack of Covid information that is communicated. As always, I follow the advice of the Catholic Education Office when informing parents and carers about positive Covid cases. As a matter of privacy, in a small school, I report if there has been a cluster of positive results but I will not identify if they are staff or students. I hope you can appreciate why this is the best course of action. Please speak to me personally to discuss any concerns you may have.
Uniform
St Joseph’s Adelong has a very neat and presentable uniform and most children wear the correct uniform each day. Could I ask that you ensure the following;
- With the cooler weather that your child leaves home with a jumper or jacket on. As the day warms they are able to remove these items if they wish.
- Students must bring their hats every day. Every school day is no hat no play!
- All uniform items have your child’s name.
Tell Them From Me
Each year parents, staff and students are asked to complete a survey that provides feedback to the school about where we are succeeding and where we could make improvements. This survey will be available to parents online from today. Could you please access the survey through the link below and complete it to help our school to continue to improve?
http://tellthemfromme.com/d3932
Enrolment Time
It is that time of the year when we are encouraging families, especially new families to think about enrolling their children for Kindergarten 2023. If you have a child ready for school next year or you know of a family who may be interested in coming to St Joseph’s please provide the following contact details. They may also like to join our facebook page.
Principal: Katrina McGrath
Phone: 0269462170
Web: https://www.sjadelong.nsw.edu.au/
All current families, I am relying on you to spread the good news about our school and let people know I am available if they wish to chat about enrolling their children!
Women’s Health Day
Mothers, grandmother and aunts I draw your attention to the Women’s Health Day advertised below. It is a free service to help us look after our wellbeing.
Parents have a Voice
I encourage any parents who have a concern about their child, to in the first instance speak to your child’s teacher. If you feel you would rather speak to me then my door is always open. Concerns cannot be dealt with by having conversations with other parents. I need to know of your concerns to address them properly. Speaking negatively about a matter, a school process or a staff member will not resolve the issue but will cause negative perceptions of the school to spread in the community. St Joseph’s School is a wonderful little community, but we are not perfect. By sharing your concerns with the right person we will continue to improve.
Acting Principal
I will be taking leave for the next two weeks and Miss Braun will be taking on the role of Acting Principal. We have been lucky to be able to secure the assistance of Mrs Denise Drabble to cover classes.
God bless,
Katrina McGrath
Acting Principal
This week I have been reflecting on our theme for this year ‘Gratitude’. Having gratitude means that you are thankful to God and others for the good things in your life and look for the good side in every situation.
One thing I am feeling very grateful for is our wonderful Community Council. The Community Council have been working very hard to support our school in so many ways such as donating money towards various school needs, assisting and helping with the fundraising events for Andrew Reynolds. Thank you, we appreciate all the hard work you are doing for our school.
What are you grateful for?
Religion in K/1
This term K/1 are learning about the Church as a community that celebrates God’s love. Students went on a tour of the church to experience the environment using various senses (sight, hearing, smell, touch) and learnt about the different features in the church. Students enjoyed learning about the different sounds we hear during Church and the special meaning.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Please continue to keep Ollie, Henry and James in your prayers as they prepare to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation next Wednesday 25th at 9:30am. All are welcome to attend.
Have a lovely week,
- Stacey Braun
Religious Education Coordinator
Term 2 |
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Week 4 - 16th May - 20th May |
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Fri 20th: | Rugby skills session. |
Week 5 - 23rd May - 26th May |
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Mon 23rd: | Radio - 2:15pm |
Tues 24th: | |
Wed 25th: | Reconciliation - 9:30am - Yr 2/3, National Simultaneous Storytime - 11am |
Thurs 26th: | |
Fri 27th: | Rugby skills session, NBCF Planking Fundraiser - gold coin donation. |
Week 6 - 30th May - 3rd June |
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Mon 30th: | Assembly - 2:45pm - 2/3 presenting. |
Tues 31st: | |
Wed 1st: | |
Thurs 2nd: | |
Fri 3rd: | Rugby skills session. |
Week 7 - 6th May - 10th May | |
Mon 6th: | |
Tues 7th: | |
Wed 8th: | |
Thurs 9th: | |
Fri 10th: | Pupil Free Day |
Thank you to our K/1 for presenting a wonderful assembly on Monday.
Congratulations to our Student of the Week and Principal Award recipients.
Student of the Week Awards: Isabella, Om, Chris, Sam, Ollie, Lochie, Henry & Fred. |
Principal Awards: Braxton & Arthur. |
Birthday Wishes to Toby & Isabella |
Our next Assembly will be Week 6 on Monday 30th May at 2:45pm presented by Yr 2/3.
What a fantastic day our Athletics Carnival was yesterday at the Tumut Bullpaddock. Despite the very chilly conditions all the students participated and cheered eachother on. Thank you to our parents who came along and helped out, we appreciate your help very much especially on such a cold day. We also thank McAuley Tumut Yr 9 students who gave up their time to assist with the field events, they did a great job.
Age Champions & Runner's Up will be announced once the high jump has been completed. Details of Western Region are yet to be received.
National Simultaneous Storytime 2022
St Joseph's will participate in NSS on Wednesday 25th May at 11am with classroom activities.
National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). Every year a picture book, written and illustrated by an Australian author and illustrator, is read simultaneously in libraries, schools, pre-schools, childcare centres, family homes, bookshops and many other places around the country. Now in its 22nd successful year, it is a colourful, vibrant, fun event that aims to promote the value of reading and literacy, using an Australian children's book that explores age-appropriate themes, and addresses key learning areas of the National Curriculum for Foundation to Year 6.
Book Club Orders are due tomorrow 20/05/2022, ordering is totally optional and not compulsory.
Please place your order through the LOOP app.
National Breast Cancer Foundation's 1 Min Plank Fundraiser
During May Mrs Beavan is participating in the National Breast Cancer Foundation's 1 minute Plank a Day in May Challenge.
To show our support for Mrs Beavan we will be holding a "1 minute Plank Challenge" on Friday 27th May, we ask that the students bring in a gold coin donation.
Community Council Meeting
Next meeting will be held on Wednesday 8th June, 2022.
A big thank you to all our families for their support of the Trivia Night last Saturday. It was a fantastic success and great fun had by all.
Date | Reader | Liturgy Leader | Cleaning | Mowing |
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May | ||||
22nd: | Arthur Roche | Doreen Hughes | Chris Harrison | N Hughes |
29th: | Jan Kendall | Jean Roche | ||
June |
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5th: | Doreen Hughes | Jenny Toole | ||
12th: | M Reynolds | Sue Roche | School | |
19th: | Toby & Lochie Roots | Carmen Cribb | ||
26th: | Stacey Braun | Trish Roche | Stacey Braun | S Murray |
Keep up to date with events happening at St Joseph's via our electronic school calendar (please note dates can be subject to change).