Principal's Report
Dear parents and carers,
This week will provide a variety of learning experiences for our teachers as well as our students. Andrea Muller, a conceptual learning guru, and co-author of the book, Taking the Complexity out of Concepts, will be ‘Zooming’ in with our teachers from her home in New Zealand, to help them to continue the journey of planning and teaching using interdisciplinary conceptual units.
This afternoon, the staff will be participating in a 2 hour after school Professional Development session with Professor Peta Goldburg. Professor Peta Goldburg (R.S.M.) is the foundation Chair in Religious Education and currently Director Catholic Engagement and Partnerships in the Faculty of Education and Arts at Australian Catholic University. Peta brings specific expertise in the area of Religious Education and Theology and school curriculum and pedagogy. Today’s seminar, ‘Prophets and Prophecy,’ will provide teachers with a background to teaching about the themes and messages of the Old Testament prophets and how they are relevant to us today. We are very fortunate to have such wonderful opportunities for learning being provided to us by Canberra Goulburn Catholic Education.
Clothing Pool
The weather is continuing to provide us with cold, jumper wearing days. As I have had many requests from students for spare jumpers from the clothing pool, we are now left with none. If you have any school jumpers or jackets that are no longer of any use to you, please donate them to the clothing pool.
Covid restrictions
We are continuing to operate under the no visitors except essential workers rule provided to us by CE.
For this reason, regular canteen orders will not be available next week. Students will be able to order the following items at lunch time only: party pies, Mrs Macs beef pie, chicken wedges, sausage roll, garlic bread and noodle cup(chicken). Fruit boxes will also be available. Thanks go to Mrs Baker for taking the time to prepare these for the students.
National Tree Day
National Tree Day stated in 1996 and has grown into Australia’s largest community tree-planting and nature care event. Tomorrow we will be celebrating National Tree Day in two very different ways. Melanie Cooper from Weddin Landcare has kindly offered to speak to our students for Schools National Tree Day via Zoom. This is a great opportunity and will increase the students’ awareness of the importance of tree planting and its positive impact on climate change.
Alongside this, and with a very generous gift of native trees from the Grenfell Native Nursery, we will be giving each family from our school, and each child in the Star room at the Preschool, a tree to take home and plant on National Tree Day which is Sunday the 1st of August. So, encourage your children to get their hands dirty and plant that tree!
Why did the one-handed monster cross the road? Because he wanted to get to the second-hand shop. Contributed by Stella Fanning |
Enrolments for 2022
Any parents considering enrolling their children at St Joseph’s in 2022 are asked to contact the school at your convenience.
Kind regards,
Leslie King
Acting Principal