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Dear parents and carers,
Congratulations to everyone on your efforts at the swimming carnival last week. It was excellent to see students choosing to participate and support their teammates.
The event was closely contested with all teams being separated by just 10 points.
Dominic was the winning house on the night!
Thank you to everyone who came along to our swimming carnival. In particular, I would like to acknowledge and thank Elle, Isobel, Megan, Nichola, Jenny, Lily, Xanthe and Frank for their assistance to enable us to use the electronic timing system.
Thank you also goes to Leann, Susan and Amelia who made sure that we were all safe on the night.
Thank you also to Sarah, Somara, Katie, Vanessa, Rob and Scott for acting as timekeepers.
Thank you also goes to Mrs Best and Ms Schneider for your efforts in preparing for the event.
Good luck to our Western Region Swimming team – the WR carnival is set down for Monday at West Wyalong. We look forward to hearing about your successes next week.
Parent Information Evening — our Parent information evening will be held tonight beginning at 5:30pm. We are looking forward to meeting you and sharing with you, information about your child’s class in 2021.
Please remember to sign in on arrival at the Library.
Compass – We have begun the process of transitioning to the greater use of the Compass program here at school. Currently we use the system for roll marking, however it has many features that will be turned on in the near future. In the coming weeks, aspects of the Parent Portal will come online and will be available for you to use. In the initial phase, we will move to using the portal for parents to do things like submit absences, provide consents, and check important school messages through a simple APP.
More information about the parent portal will be sent home in the coming weeks.
School counsellor – our school counsellor program will look somewhat different in 2021 as we are participating in an Archdiocesan pilot program with the staff from Royal Far West. We have also looked to fill the School Chaplain’s position and information about this was sent home earlier in the week. This recruitment process is being conducted the Recruitment Team at Catholic Education.
Safer internet day – on Tuesday it was safer internet day. The website listed below contains tips for maker use of the internet safer at your home. I encourage you to take the time to check out the information contained on this site.
https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-us/events/safer-internet-day-2021
Sport – information about the different sporting trails that are available this year is attached to this newsletter. If you would like further information about these trials, please contact Mrs. Best.
Annual General Meeting – the AGM for the St Joseph’s Parents and Friends Association will be held on Tuesday February 16, 2021 in the School Library commencing at 7:00pm – all welcome
NITS - Please be aware that there have been some reports of nits around our community. Please take the time to check your child and taken action as needed, thank you for being proactive with this situation.
Book Club – flyers were sent home this week, please finalise your orders by Wednesday, 17 February 2020.
Uniform orders – an order form is attached for those in need of additional uniforms. Please return all orders to school by Friday February 12.
Congratulations to Mrs. & Mr. Hinde and family on the arrival of Cody!
Congratulations also go to the Mills family on the safe arrival of Dusty and Posy!
Take care and stay safe,
As part of their RE/History studies this term, the K/1/2 class will be making (and eating) pancakes next Tuesday, which is Shrove Tuesday.
Shrove Tuesday is the day before Lent starts on Ash Wednesday. The name Shrove comes from the old middle English word 'Shriven' meaning to go to confession to say sorry for the wrong things you've done. Lent always starts on a Wednesday, so Christians went to confession the day before. This became known as Shriven Tuesday and then Shrove Tuesday.
The other name for this day, Pancake Day, comes from the old English custom of using up all the fattening ingredients in the house before Lent, so that people were ready to fast during Lent. The fattening ingredients that most people had in their houses in those days were eggs and milk. A very simple recipe to use up these ingredients was to combine them with some flour and make pancakes!
Just a reminder that next Wednesday is not only Ash Wednesday, it is also our school’s opening mass for 2021. We hope that you will be able to join us at 10 am at St Joseph’s Church to share in this special celebration. Kinder parents and families with children who are new to our school in 2021 are especially welcomed, along with the parents of the students who are receiving badges as part of the 2021 student school leadership team. This includes school captains, members of the Student Representative Council and sport house captains. If you are not able to attend, please try to encourage another family member to be there to pin your child’s badge on.
A Reflection as Lent approaches…
It is customary, Lord
to give something up
during the season of Lent.
What would you have me do without?
I who have so much.
Chocolate?
Chips?
Cheese?
Coffee?
The list is endless
and I could give up all those things
for the span of 40 days
quite easily and almost painlessly.
But what difference would it make
other than making me feel 'holier'
that my friend who makes no such sacrifice?
What would you have me do without?
I who have so much
Selfishness?
Impatience?
Envy?
Pride?
I fear before I ask,
that the answer might be 'yes'
and the giving up
would be all too real, Lord.
It would be difficult,
painful,
sacrificial,
a real cross to carry for 40 days,
and more…
Reflection retrieved and adapted from https://www.faithandworship.com/prayers_Lent