General News 

General News and Weekly Awards

School Calendar

We have removed our Calendar page as it was not being viewed very often but if you would like to know what is coming up  for our school please click on this Parent Calendar. Hopefully after tomorrow nights PT&F Meeting we can add in our fundraising Calendar for 2021 as well. 

 

Week 5 Awards

Blake, Clancy, Rebecca, Sieanna, Cash and Marshal
Blake, Clancy, Rebecca, Sieanna, Cash and Marshal

Kindergarten

Brooklyn Stubbs- for her dedicated approach to all learning activities.

Cash Kelly- for trying super hard with his writing. 

Years 1 and 2

Marshal Cook - for outstanding effort in this week’s Big Write! 

Sienna W - for being a kind and caring friend to our Kindergarten students. 

Years 3 and 4

Zeb Allan- for his fantastic attitude towards learning this year

Rosie Lee- for having such a bubbly, friendly and happy personality that lifts the energy in the classroom.

Years 5 and 6

Blake Cook - for showing respect and kindness to all staff and students 

Jack Bennett - for showing maturity and great self-reflection in his Learning Goals.

Clancy Flett - for making excellent choices regarding his learning positions! 

St. Joseph's School Art Competition

Mrs Hofman is excited to announce an exciting opportunity for our students to showcase their creativity whilst helping those in need - the St. Joseph's School Art Competition. See the below flyer for more information. A gold coin entry fee is required for all entries, with all monies raised going towards the school's Lentern Caritas appeal. A tub will be available for students to place their entries in near the library. Artworks may be drawings, sketchings, painting, collages..the list goes on! There is a size restriction (60cmx60cm) to ensure the artworks can be brought in a stored easily. Students can enter multiple artworks, and each artwork must be clearly labelled and include a gold coin entry fee (these can be taped to the back or included in a snaplock bag). Artworks can be completed on paper, cardboard or canvas and there is white A4 and A3 paper available at school. Entries close Friday Week 9.

Packing a Healthy Lunchbox

It is essential that students are coming to school each day with a well balanced lunchbox. Foods high in sugar, artificial colours and flavours and fats are not suitable for school lunchboxes. If we want students to be working hard in the classroom, we need to ensure they are fuelled with healthy foods. The following linked document may be of interest when planning your child's lunchbox: 

 

A Balanced Lunchbox