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- Prayer for the week.
- Important Dates
- News from the Principal - Mrs Megan Pearce
- APRE News
- Naplan Rescheduling
- Star Student Awards
- Cross Country
- Golden Ticket Winners
- PE News - Term 2
- Harmony Day
- Wine by The Sea 2019 (Weipa Kindergarten & Preschool)
- School Banking - EASTER HAMPER Competition
- Weipa Parish Services
Prayer for the week:
We praise You, God, for the diversity we see all around us.
We rejoice in the complex beauty of your creation.
Help us to celebrate the wonderful blend of cultures
and peoples in this world
by actively seeking solidarity with one another.
Amen.
Important Dates......
Tuesday 2nd April - Fun Day for Golden Ticket winners
Thursday 4th April - Cross Country Day
Friday 5th April - last day of Term 1
Tuesday 22nd April - Term 2 begins
Thursday 25th April - ANZAC Day
News from the Principal - Mrs Megan Pearce
Week 9 Newsletter
This newsletter finds us with only one week of term 1 remaining, I know we all say it, but time has really flown by this term. I look back at our many learnings and achievements this term and am very proud of St Joseph’s School Community. Our Prep children have settled well into school and look like they have been here forever, our school leaders are taking a more active role in the school including leading Assemblies and helping out with events such as Harmony Day. We have worked hard together to make a huge improvement in our attendance data. I can only imagine what we achieve for the remainder of this year.
Congratulations to all parents and teachers for the very successful and well attended parent / teacher meetings to jointly discuss and plan your child’s learning journey. This strong partnership is the foundation for improving student success and ensuring that all students are learning and feeling successful in their learning.
All students from Prep to Yr 6 will enjoy the challenge of the Inter-House Cross Country Competition next Thursday instead of today. It is always a difficult decision to postpone any event, but the call had to be made. I’m praying for a dry day next Thursday. The program is included at the end of the newsletter. Parents, grandparents and friends are invited to attend this gala event, cheering for and photographing your child as they enjoy the fun of being active with their friends.
Harmony Day was another important event that happened in our school this week. Both Miss Knight and Mrs Edmonds did a great job planning and organising the day. The school was a sea of orange and cultural costumes. We started the day with a parade. All classes showed the St Joseph’s Spirit on the day and our St Joey’s Token Boxes are now over flowing.
At this week’s Assembly we will draw out our last Golden Ticket winners for the Term. All Golden Ticket winners will receive a letter today outlining the Fun Day on Tuesday and what to bring and wear on the day.
Among the many happenings this week we had some visitors from Catholic Education Services. Visitors Helen Cadwaller (Inclusive Education Teacher) and Christine Stratford (Senior Education Officer: Primary Curriculum) spent their time here working with and supporting teachers with planning and implementing differentiated teaching strategies.
We are taking enrolment applications for Prep 2020 now. We have had many enquiries about Prep for 2020. We are aware that there are siblings who will be in the Prep class of 2020. Please ensure that you have collected your enrolment package from the office or online @ www.stjosephsweipa.qld.edu.au
Please complete and return. I am looking forward to meeting our siblings at their Prep Interview. These interviews will take place late June and early July.
Parent Engagement
At the beginning of the year we identified ‘Engagement’ as one of our areas to focus on to improve student academic success and wellbeing. This not only includes student engagement but engagement from parents as well.
What is it? What does it look like, and are you doing it?
You probably are an engaged parent without really realising it.
For example, if you regularly read to your child, or listen to them reading aloud, then you are being an engaged parent.
Research shows that more than any other subject or skill, our children’s futures are all but determined by how well they learn to read. Want to know more? Watch the first video in our Cairns Catholic Education, Reading & Numeracy ...
Research both in Australia and overseas is unanimous in pointing to the advantage of this engaged approach, and while this is widely understood amongst educators, it is not necessarily understood by parents. It is crucial for parents to see and understand the research that shows their engagement can lead to a variety of educational bonuses - from lower drop-out rates to higher marks, and more chance of post-secondary education.
Beyond academic achievement, parental engagement can deliver their children improved student behaviour and social skills and allow students to understand the importance of a strong education.
Other ways to be an Engaged Parent. Consistency is key;
- Ensure your child has a healthy diet.
- Ensure your child takes regular exercise.
- Ensure your child gets the appropriate hours of sleep for their age.
- Talk about school and education in a positive manner
- Tell your child that you believe in their abilities
- Involve your child in day to day activities. (i.e. measuring ingredients, writing the weekly shopping list, counting coins)
- Stay up to date with what your child is learning
- Make time to read together daily, preferably at bed time.
- Share words, rhyme and stories anytime, anywhere
- Make learning about numbers as important as reading
- Encourage your child to use their imagination and solve problems
- Head outdoors for practical learning opportunities
- Ask your child questions about their day at school
- Encourage a good rapport between you and their teacher
- Have high but realistic expectations for your child
- Support your child with their homework
For more information on Parent Engagement please head to the link below. Also, I would love to hear your parent engagement stories, so if you have any helpful strategies please get in touch. principal.weipa@cns.catholic.edu,au
Thanks for reading and God Bless,
Megan Pearce
Principal

News from the APRE – Week 9 2019
Nobody ever expects the weeks to fly by as fast as they have this term. It seems as though each year if we blinked we would miss it. I cannot and do not know how we always manage to achieve all of the items we do each term. Holy Week this year will be celebrated during the school holidays and I will endeavour to include more information about services for the Parish and community in next week’s newsletter.
This week for our Lenten promise we concentrated on our Minds of Love. This meant we were focussing on having kind and loving thoughts about others 100% of the time in our minds.
During Week 4 of Our Lenten journey we will focus on “The Deeds of Love.” When we do things for other people we are acting the way Jesus wants us to. We all feel very good after doing a special deed for somebody else. So, in the week ahead we will try to focus on making a special effort to do a special deed for somebody else.
Upon our return in Term 2 we will hold a service to recognise the importance of this time in our Faith calendar and what it means for us all. We will continue to hold our Monday morning prayer service for Lent next week, and on Friday at Assembly we will share the last 2 weeks of our Lenten journey for the children to think about whilst on holidays.
Thank you and blessings for a great weekend,
Amanda
Melanie
Cross Country has now been reschedule for Thursday the 4th of April and there are a few last minute reminders below:
Students come to school as normal and assemble in their classrooms to have the rolls marked off and then move to their allocated Sports Tents.
Students are able to wear either their Sports Uniform T- Shirt or a plain T- Shirt (sun safe) of their House Colour (Green, Blue or Orange) School sports shorts, socks, sneakers and school hat.
They will also need Morning Tea/ Lunch and a Water bottle.
A sausage sizzle and ice block will be provided and normal Tuckshop will also be available. If you are able to assist with the BBQ and Tent set up please email mturner@cns.catholic.edu.au
Please see schedule for the day below.
Program St. Joseph's Cross Country 2019
8:35am - Administration and Rolls. Move to Colour House Tents ASAP.
8:50am - Welcome, Prayer and War cries to be held prior to the first race.
9:00am - 800 metres
Race 1 - 2014 Girls
Race 2 - 2014 Boys
Race 3 - 2013 Girls
Race 4 - 2013 Boys
1 Kilometre
Race 5 - 2012 Girls
Race 6 - 2012 Boys
Race 7 - 2011 Girls
Race 8 - 2011 Boys
10:40am Morning Tea Coffee Van Visit after 11am
11.00am
2 Kilometres
Race 9 - 2010 Girls
Race 10 - 2010 Boys
Race 11 - 2009 Girls
Race 12 - 2009 Boys
3 Kilometres
Race 13 - 2008 Girls
Race 14 - 2008 Boys
Race 15 - 2007 Girls
Race 16 - 2007 Boys
Race 17 - 2006 Boys
12.30pm - Sausage Sizzle by P and F and Parent Volunteers
3.00pm - Dismissal
Age Championship Medals will be presented at Assembly in Week 10.
Last Training will be Tuesday 2nd of April at 7.30am
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.
Regards,
Melanie
Physical Education for Term 2
Exciting news - that AFL Cape York will be visiting St. Joseph's School again this year in Term 2
We are extremely excited to be working with AFL Cape York and over the past 2 years we have a developed a strong and positive relationship with the Staff and we hope this will continue in 2019 and the future.
AFL will be held on Wednesdays in Term 2 for P.E on the following dates:
Wednesday, 1st May 2019
Wednesday, 15th May 2019
Wednesday, 22nd May 2019
Wednesday 29th May 2019
Wednesday 12th June, 2019.
In addition to the IN-SCHOOL Program, AFL Cape York would also like to facilitate our Auskick Community Program. form 3.15- 4.00pm on the Wwednesday afternoon that they visit.
This Program will be run AFTER-SCHOOL and is a choice by the Students (and their families) to attend – the same as previous years. .
The Afterschool Auskick Program is $40.00 per participation, however, for Term 2, 2019, AFL Cape York would like to subsidise the program from $40.00 to $20.00 per person. Please be aware, attending this Program would be optional for the Students (and parents). The Auskick Pack includes: Bag, Hat, Lunch Box, Pump, Water Bottle and FOOTBALL.
The Program is fun, inclusive and rewarding and caters for both males and females of all ages.
All students that attend the afternoon clinics must be accompanied by an adult.
If interested please see flyer attached and complete.
On Thursday this week we celebrated Harmony Day with a parade of some of our national costumes, followed later in the day by activities and sharing time together as a united community. The activities involved making doves, paper dolls to represent diversity, and friendship bracelets. A lot of fun was had by all.
School Banking - EASTER HAMPER Competition
Don't forget to get your banking in to be in the draw for the QCCU Easter Hamper.
Parish Services
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