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Dear parents and carers,
What a great gift to have so many mothers, grandmothers and friends here at school to celebrate Mother’s Day last Friday! Thank you for your terrific support! We trust you enjoyed the delicious breakfast, the prayers for mothers and the special gifts the children prepared with love and care.
We are so blessed to have a great team to make such events happen. Special gratitude is extended to Sheridan Hunter and Sally Metcalfe for their vision and all their work make this event so special and memorable. Thank you also to the staff, parents and carers who were part of the team.
Leslie King
We are sad to inform parents that Leslie is suffering from a serious illness, and she will be commencing sick leave next week to focus on her health. Leslie is a highly respected and valued member of the St Joseph’s school community, and we are sorry to share this news with you all.
While Leslie focuses on her health, she will not be at school on a full-time basis, and she will be spending time in Canberra.
We are sure that the whole community joins us in wishing Leslie well. Please join us in praying for Leslie and her family at this challenging time.
The teachers have explained to the children today that Leslie is taking some time off school to focus on her health.
We will keep the community updated and look forward to supporting Leslie and her family. Well wishes can be dropped into the office.
Term 2 Staffing
Leslie has been working with dedication and diligence to ensure the learning for the children will continue uninterrupted throughout the term. We are pleased to inform you that Ms Kathryn Harvey, a trusted and well-known St Joseph’s relief teacher will be taking over Leslie’s InitiaLit, Spelling Mastery and CMC groups on Tuesdays and Thursdays. She will also teach Yr 5/6 Science on Tuesday afternoons and assist in K/1 on Thursday afternoons. Ms Dione Ryan will teach the Groups on Mondays and Wednesdays as well as taking on the Library lessons for all classes, and Maths in Yr 2/3/4 on Fridays. We are very grateful to Leslie for preparing the teaching and learning programs with excellence to ensure continuity of the learning for the children.
Dione Ryan joins us at St Joseph's after a much varied and interesting career. Born in Young and having attended St Mary’s, Dione commenced her teaching career in NSW. She has had a very wide range of experience across her career in a number of locations; Yakanarra in The Kimberley in WA, Yarrabah, Cairns, Lockhart River in Cape York, Thursday Island and Townsville in Qld, Hermannsburg (Ntaria) in The NT. Most recently Dione taught for two and half years at the Islamic school in Young- New Madinah College. Dione is a very experienced, dedicated and talented teacher.
We are most fortunate that Ms Harvey and Ms Ryan are available to join our team and we look forward very much to making them welcome in our community.
School Community Council
We are pleased to share with you that the transition to the School Community Council is now complete. Thank you to all the members of the outgoing School Board and Parents and Friends Association for their assistance and support throughout this process.
Moving forward, School Community Council meetings will be open to ALL members of the school community. Having a child attend St Joseph’s automatically makes parents and carers members of the Council. We will advertise forthcoming meetings well in advance in the Newsletter, on Compass, etc and look forward to your attendance.
I am sure all members of our community join me in gratitude to the following parents who have taken on Executive roles following the recent Expressions of Interest process:
Co-Chair- Davina and Andrew Ray
Treasurer- Amanda Protheroe
Secretary- Rochelle Cawthorne
Ordinary Members-
Mel Martens
Natasha Barker
Belinda Mawhinney
Sheridan Hunter
Staff Representative- Sally Metcalfe
Parish Priest Fr Jiss
Hennessy Catholic College Visit
We were delighted to welcome Mrs Kathy Holding, Principal of Hennessy Catholic College to St Joseph’s last Friday. Mrs Holding gave the Yr 5/6 children a comprehensive overview of the amazing opportunities available at Hennessy for high school. The students enjoyed hearing about the school and gaining insights into life in high school and all that lies ahead. The students came up with some great questions too.
Families who are interested in learning more about life at Hennessy Catholic College, please contact the school to arrange a tour and an appointment: (02) 6382 1486
Athletics Carnival
The St Joseph’s Athletics Carnival will see children K-6 competing in a wide range of track, field and novelty events. This event is scheduled for Friday 31st May and we hope many parents and friends will be available to join us and cheer the children on!
A great day of sport is assured!
In conclusion…
At last the fallen tree has been removed and tidied up! Our sincere thanks to Sarah Cassell and Phil Nealon for taking on this big job! We really appreciate how this work has been done with excellence and the playground made safe for the children.
Playgroup recommences for term 2 tomorrow and we look forward to welcoming families from the community with little ones yet to start school.
With best wishes,
Following the Mother’s Day Prayer Service by Yr 2/3/4, we look forward to the upcoming Liturgy prepared by Yr 5’6 students scheduled on Tuesday 21st May at 10.00 am at St Joseph’s church. Please join us if you can.
Mother's Day Prayer
Although Mother’s day has passed, we would like to share with you a beautiful prayer for mother’s which appeared in last week’s Parish bulletin:
It's Term 2 so, as many of you may know, the Henry Lawson Festival is fast approaching and with that comes our preparations.
The students are well underway with preparing for the poetry recitation on Thursday 6th June at the Grenfell Public School.
This year's theme is "Up the Country" and students have read or listened to the poem by Henry Lawson to find inspiration to create their art works. Our artworks will be finished by Thursday 23rd May and, after judging, will be on display from Monday, 3rd June - Tuesday, 11th June.
Staff have also been busy discussing our Parade entry, also around the theme "Up the Country". We have decided to break up some of the theme of the poem and allocate outfits to the different classes. We hope that all members of the school will participate in the parade which is scheduled for Saturday 8th June.
K/1 will be organising some masks to dress as a herd of sheep to lead our parade entry and 5/6 will find their best drover/swagman inspired outfits to help move the sheep along. 2/3/4 will be discussing the variety of animals mentioned in the poem ranging from reptiles to birds and making masks to match to complete our portion of the procession. Mr Martens has also contacted to members of our school community to include some drovers on horseback.
If you have any issues or need further information, please contact Mr M through the school number or lachlan.martens@cg.catholic.edu.au.
Yours in poetry,
St. Joey's Staff
Pajama Day- Raising funds for St Vincent De Paul
Everyone deserves a safe place to call home. That’s why Vinnies is raising money to provide people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage with vital access to food and accommodation. Vinnies also provide education, counselling, employment and health services to help break the cycle of poverty in the long term.
Let's band together & help them get through the cold winter comfortably.
We would like to thank the parents and friends who make the St Joseph’s Breakfast Club possible on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week. As the cooler weather is upon us, something warm in the children’s tunnies when they arrive at school will be greatly appreciated. Thank you to everyone who makes this happen! Special Thanks to the Grenfell Foodhall for their support!
If you are unable to attend your rostered day please reach out to another family to swap day.
Lunch Order Menu Tuesday & Thursdays