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Lord, you know how busy my days are.
There are times when I forget to speak to you
Or think of your presence in the course of my day.
I am tricked into believing I can do it all without you.
In times of hurry, help me to slow down.
Bring my thoughts back to a slow and even pace.
For only then will I be able to feel your presence.
Amen.
Monday 10th June - Fishing Classic Holiday
Wednesday 12th June - AFL Auskick last session for the term
Friday 14th June - Farewell & Gratitude Liturgy 9 am
Friday 14th June - No assembly
Monday 17th June - P & F Meeting 7 pm
Friday 21st June - Under 8's Day at St Joseph's
Friday 28th June - last day of Term 2
Principal News - Mrs Megan Pearce
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Welcome to Week 7! This year is positively flying along at a cracking pace and before you know it we will be filling out tax returns and heading into the back end of the year. Our prayer this week is so relevant in the hectic life that we lead. As parents and teachers, it is essential that we ‘slow down’ enough to recognise the ‘God Moments’ we have with our beautiful children and to remember to thank God for the wonderful gift that each child is to both family and school community. Let’s all try this week to make some time each day to feel the presence of God in our lives.
Finding Personal Strengths
Identifying children’s strengths, and encouraging them to use these strengths boosts their self-esteem and can act as a protective buffer against challenging situations. Like superheroes, strengths look different for everyone. They can be:
- Personal strengths: kindness, curiosity, creativity, resiliency, thoughtfulness, and empathy.
- Social strengths: being a good listener, a good friend, being truthful, following rules, resisting peer pressure, respecting personal space, and comforting others.
- Language strengths: captivating speakers, attentive listeners, humourous, and expressive. They will have strong vocabulary and can communicate their thoughts with clarity and structure.
- Literacy strengths: vivid imaginations, strong memories, advanced vocabularies, and they love to read and/or write.
- Maths and logic strengths: they can solve puzzles and word problems, can count, sort, and organize, can do math in their heads, and enjoy disassembling and reassembling objects.
- Other strengths include music, art, sport, love of nature….
Have a discussion with your child about what went well for them each day and why. Did they use any of their own strengths to assist them achieve success?
Semester 1 Report Cards
These will be uploaded to the Parent Portal in the last week of term. Please check that you have access to the Parent Portal to view your child’s report card. If you are unsure of how to access the Parent Portal, please see the instructions in the Curriculum matters section of the newsletter or the ladies in the office. A reminder to parents that if school fee payments are not up to date or a payment plan in place, report cards will be withheld until this matter is discussed with the principal or finance officer.
With Semester 1 reports being finalised over the coming weeks, students will naturally be completing several assessments, allowing the teachers to communicate with parents where each child is up to on their learning journey. Please notice that I have referred to the reports as a point in time assessment and not ‘a final destination’. Contemporary research on brain plasticity has moved educators away from viewing assessments and grades as a type of quantification of inherent intelligence and more towards viewing reports and assessments as informing the ‘Where to next?’ conversations. With the only summative (final) report of a child’s learning being the one that the child exits school with, it is important that parents and their children utilise the feedback within the formative (ongoing) reports to better understand how learning can be improved for their child. As the reports will be available in the first week of Semester 2 holiday period, I encourage parents to sit with their children to discuss their reports, with an optimistic eye towards improvement.
As evidenced by the research I have previously shared with you, attendance at school has the greatest impact upon a child’s ability to learn and therefore succeed in life. Student attendance is related directly to academic success, which in turn is related to employment opportunities, income, health and a myriad of other quality of life indicators.
I do understand that there are many valid and not so valid reasons behind student non-attendance and my aim is to reduce student absenteeism to the bare minimum, thus driving up the opportunities for each child to learn and succeed. In an effort to lift our overall attendance,
World Turtle Day was held on Thursday 23rd of May, where people appreciate and support the beautiful turtles that are struggling off our coast.
Over 100 million marine animals, which includes turtles, die each year from plastic, which is a huge issue for us and our environment. Due to this we have put together some challenges for all of us to participate in to help save our environment.
Parent Challenge: Parents can make their child's lunches as plastic free as possible by using reusable Tupperware and avoid using plastic wraps and zip lock bags around food.
Student Challenge: For students, they have a challenge to put all of their rubbish in the bins and if they see any around the school, to pick it up and put it in the closest allocated bin.
Although these may be seen as little tasks, if we can work as a school community, we can take action against pollution, we can keep our beautiful reefs and their inhabitants safe. All great challenges start with small steps, and this is our start to make our school an improved plastic free zone by the end of the year. So please get involved with our mission and keep our reef safe and healthy for generations to come.
God bless
Mrs Megan Pearce
Faith Corner - Mrs Amanda Saunders
Well the year is going by so fast and this weekend we see us celebrating the annual Weipa Fishing Classic so I would like to wish everyone who is fishing, every success that you catch the big one! It is also a time to spend with and appreciate our family and friends. Please take care and be safe over the weekend. Good luck.
Pentecost.
This Sunday we also celebrate the Feast of Pentecost, remembering the transformation that came over Jesus’ fearful cowering disciples when the Holy Spirit changed them into people ready to proclaim to the world the love of God they had experienced in Jesus. On this feast we also often see churches and schools celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation when we pray that the Holy Spirit might come upon those receiving the Sacrament, filling them with life, love and passion. As parents and caregivers, we have the responsibility not only to pray for these children but to foster in them the passions that will give them rich and meaningful lives. God’s Spirit desires to unite with our spirit giving us the wisdom, energy, patience and fortitude to foster what we most deeply love. Too much of our society advises us to tone down, to conform to some sanitised ideal. On this feast we are encouraged to do the opposite: to claim the passion that is in our hearts and to ask God’s Spirit to fan it into a flame that we may burn brightly with love.
Loving God, send your Spirit into the hearts of our children.
May we guide their minds and hearts to discern what they truly love,
to work with passion for its fulfilment and to have joy
as they grow into your life and love.
We ask this in Jesus’ name confident that you will hear us.
Amen
Thank you and blessings for a wonderful Fishing Classic weekend,
Amanda
Curriculum Corner - Mrs Melanie Turner
Dear Parents,
Semester One Reporting.
In preparation of Semester One school report cards at the end of this term, please see the attached instructions on how to access the Parent Portal. It is suggested that you initially set up your password on a computer and if you experience any problems please let the office know as soon as possible via email or in person.
The second document is for any new families to explain our Parent Portal and the information you can obtain from the portal.

Woolworths Earn & Learn is back and it is now easier than ever to earn valuable equipment for our school.
From Wednesday 1st May and Tuesday 25th June 2019, when you shop at Woolworths you can collect Woolworths Earn & Learn Stickers. There will be one Woolworths Earn & Learn Sticker for every $10 spent. Once completed, simply place the Sticker Sheet in the Collection Box, either at our school office or at Woolworths Mt Sheridan. Sticker sheet available below. Happy shopping!
Every weekend in our Church services are held at the following times: Saturday evening 6.00 pm and Sunday morning at 8.30 am. Should you require any further information please contact Mrs Kath Newman on 4069 9346 or via email on weipa.parish@cairns.catholic.org.au