Principal's Message
Jupiter up close
Principal's Message
Jupiter up close
Dear St John’s Community,
I am sorry about the weather, but from what I've been told, the Father's Day evening still went off without a hitch and was well attended. Thank you so much to everyone who pitched in to make it a great evening, from Ms Patton, who organised the presenter, to the parents who helped with the stall and over the evening, and the staff who pitched in to help out once they realised we needed a few more hands.
While we should always celebrate anyone in our lives who has a positive influence on us, this weekend is about the male figures in our lives. I thought it would be a good time to share reasons why we need to celebrate these role models in our lives.
Affirms the Value of Relationships
Taking time to celebrate dads, grandfathers, uncles, stepdads, mentors, and other male role models shows our kids that family and community relationships are worth honouring.
I grew up without a father, but I always had positive male role models around me who I looked up to and had positive relationships with.
Promote a Sense of Belonging and Security
When kids see the people who look after them celebrated, it builds a sense of identity and security. Knowing that they're part of a family or a caring community helps them feel supported and cared for.
Encourage Gratitude and Appreciation
Days like this give kids the chance to express thanks, which nurtures empathy and kindness.
Model Healthy Relationships
Recognising positive male figures in their lives helps kids with good examples of respect, care, and love. It sets a standard for how to value others, helping them grow into respectful and nurturing adults.
Support Emotional Development
It's healthy to reflect on feelings and learn how to express them, especially for boys, saying “I love you,” “thank you,” or “I appreciate what you do for me” strengthens emotional intelligence and communication skills.
Celebrates Family Diversity
Acknowledging our “special men” includes children who may not have a father present, reinforcing that all family structures are valued and that kids can and should celebrate any supportive male role models in their lives.
I'm told the Skipathon was fierce today, and all the students' hard work practising and preparing for the day in the weeks leading up to the event certainly paid off. Winners of the bikes will be announced early next week. Overall, we raised about $2500 for the pickleball equipment and to go towards finishing the long jump pit, which is under construction behind the flag poles.
Congratulations Blue House who were the overall winners of the day.
Top 10 Footy Tips - FINAL STANDINGS
Kudos to those who made the top 10 this season and to Mr Aron for being number 1.
1 - JARON96 159
2 – ASHFOUDY 156
3 - JESSA1923 156
4 – Mr LEFEBVRE 155
5 – Mr B 154
6 – MISSBNG2014 153
7 – TOONAUSSIE 152
8 – HENRYDR 150
9 – MASTERPNG2018 150
10 – EZNDAZ 149
Have a fun filled Father's Day weekend!
Derek Bruitzman
Principal
Just to clarify for everyone, we no longer have a Summer and Winter uniform. There is only a School Uniform and a Sport Uniform.
Jokes of the week:
Q. What is a sheeps favourite fruit?
A. A baaanaaanaaa
Q. What's a sheeps favourite part of the computer?
A. The ram
Q. What do sheep like to do in summer?
A. Have a baa baa cue
Fun facts of the week:
The original recipe for chocolate contained chili powder instead of sugar...
Tomato sauce was sold as medicine in the 1800s
When you wake up in the morning you are taller than when you went to bed! Good old gravity...