A COMMUNITY OF FAITH AND LEARNING Dear Parents and families, It was wonderful to have so many of our mothers, grandmothers and those like mothers to us at our Liturgy last Friday morning. Thank you to the students for the prayerful way they participated in the Liturgy. As always it was great to hear what makes our mums so special to all of us. Thank you to all the staff for their organisation of the liturgy and morning tea. Congratulations to Ange Reid who won the Mother’s Day Raffle. Thanks to everyone who bought and sold tickets. $313.20 was raised for the Junior Red Cross & Mission Group. Thanks also to Noles for the beautiful flowers for our prayer table. A reminder that this Friday is a Pupil Free Day. Staff will be working with Danielle Peters from the Ballarat Catholic Education Office. Our focus for the day is on Social Justice and the Principles of Catholic Social Teaching. Our focus question for the day will be “Why do we do the things we do at St Joseph’s, Hopetoun?” This focus has come about as a direct result from our last school review, in particular the school community’s responses to the Enhancing Catholic School’s Identity survey that was completed in preparation for the school review. We are looking forward to working with Danielle and sharing more about the day with you in the coming weeks. Whilst on the subject of Pupil Free Days, my apologies to all families for setting a Pupil Free Day on our catering day at the Speed Field Days (Thursday August 3rd). This clash was an oversight on my part. We have decided that we WON’T have a Pupil Free Day on that day. Staff will still work with Chris Mitchell (Learning & Teaching Advisor from Balla- rat Catholic Education Office) as planned but we will have Casual Relief Teachers in the classrooms so it will be school as normal for the students. Wishing you all a wonderful week! Cynthia PO Box 186 Hopetoun Vic 3396 Phone 03 5083 3296 Fax 03 5083 3192 [email protected]OFFICE HOURS Monday: 8:30am—3:10pm Tuesday: 8:30am—3:10pm Wednesday: 8:30am—3:10pm Thursday Closed Friday 8:30am–3:10pm WHERE POSSIBLE PLEASE PHONE THE SCHOOL DURING OFFICE HOURS St Joseph’s School Newsletter 17th May 2017 Volume 27, No 14 Calendar Friday 19th May: PUPIL FREE DAY Sunday 21st May: Mass 9am Tuesday 23rd May: Catholic Education Week (Hopetoun) Wednesday 24th May: Lourdinia here Friday 26th May: Fresh Fruit Friday (Michelle) Sunday 28th May: Lay Led Assembly 9am Tuesday 30th May: Winter Sports –Horsham Friday 2nd June: Fresh Fruit Friday (Donna) Sunday 4th June: Mass 9am Wednesday 7th June: Aladdin trip Friday 9th June: Fresh Fruit Friday (Cherie) Monday 12th June: Queen’s Birthday holiday Thursday 15th June: School Photos Tuesday 20th June: Parent Meeting 2pm Thursday 3rd Aug: Speed Field Days catering
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A COMMUNITY OF FAITH AND LEARNING
Dear Parents and families, It was wonderful to have so many of our mothers, grandmothers and those like mothers
to us at our Liturgy last Friday morning. Thank you to the students for the prayerful way
they participated in the Liturgy. As always it was great to hear what makes our mums so
special to all of us. Thank you to all the staff for their organisation of the liturgy and
morning tea. Congratulations to Ange Reid who won the Mother’s Day Raffle. Thanks to
everyone who bought and sold tickets. $313.20 was raised for the Junior Red Cross &
Mission Group. Thanks also to Noles for the beautiful flowers for our prayer table.
A reminder that this Friday is a Pupil Free Day. Staff will be working with Danielle Peters
from the Ballarat Catholic Education Office. Our focus for the day is on Social Justice and
the Principles of Catholic Social Teaching. Our focus question for the day will be “Why do
we do the things we do at St Joseph’s, Hopetoun?” This focus has come about as a direct
result from our last school review, in particular the school community’s responses to the
Enhancing Catholic School’s Identity survey that was completed in preparation for the
school review. We are looking forward to working with Danielle and sharing more about
the day with you in the coming weeks.
Whilst on the subject of Pupil Free Days, my apologies to all families for setting a Pupil
Free Day on our catering day at the Speed Field Days (Thursday August 3rd). This clash
was an oversight on my part. We have decided that we WON’T have a Pupil Free Day on
that day. Staff will still work with Chris Mitchell (Learning & Teaching Advisor from Balla-
rat Catholic Education Office) as planned but we will have Casual Relief Teachers in the
classrooms so it will be school as normal for the students.
We are gearing for a big day next Tuesday celebrating Catholic Education
Week. The theme for Catholic Education Week this year is ‘Strive for the
Greater Gifts’, which is based on St Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
which goes on to say that everything we do should be centred on love.
Our celebrations will begin with Mass at 11am in our church. All family
members and parishioners are warmly invited to join us for Mass. Follow-
ing Mass students will participate in activities including outlining how
they can follow in the footsteps of Jesus to ensure that all that they do
and say is based on love.
Students need to wear their normal school uniform and bring their recess
& a drink bottle. Hot roast rolls and fruit will be provided for lunch. If your
child does not eat this they will need to bring their lunch also.
A big thanks to the army of helpers who will ensure everyone is well fed
on the day and to the staff for all their preparation and organisation.
School Advisory Council Due to not having a quorum last night the School Advisory Council meet-ing has been held over until June. Thank You A big thanks to Carley for volunteering to bag up our pie warmer contain-ers, greatly appreciated!! Aladdin Trip With the Aladdin trip fast approaching we ask that parents begin to think ahead....does your child suffer from travel sickness? Please ensure you are prepared with either travel sickness tablets of wrist bands if you know your child feels queasy with bus travel. School Photos Please note school photos are set down for Thursday 15th June. Students will be required to wear full winter uniform. Please ensure your child has the correct uniform for this day. Thank you to those parents who ensure your child is in correct uniform every day.
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Attached this week:
Parenting Ideas—
Parenting the in-
between years
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Nude Food Day
EVERY
Thursday
Day Reminders
Tuesday 23rd May Catholic Education Week celebrations Hot roast rolls & gravy/fresh fruit lunch provided
Thursday 15th June School Photos
Tuesday 20th June Parent Meeting 2pm
Drink Bottles
A reminder to ensure your child brings a
drink bottle to school each day.
The school does have a number of school
drink bottles for sale for $10. Please see
Julie if you wish to purchase one.
Don’t forget
Friday 19th May is a
Pupil Free Day
Catholic Education Week Luncheon Catering Roster
Can everyone please bring electric knives and chopping boards.
Monday 22nd May
5.30pm Meat cut up
Mel, Teri, Sherelle
Tuesday 23rd May
11 – 2pm Cut up rolls & serve
Cherie, Sherelle, Carley, Kylie,
Laini, Barb, Anna
Magnetic Holders
A reminder that we have A4
magnetic holders for sale
available at the
office.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN OUR CLASSROOMS?
Room 1
This week we are reading Williams Wet Week. Our vocabulary words are wet and quickly. Please try and
help your child come up with some synonyms and antonyms for these words to add to our Vocabulary Chart.
In Writing we are preparing to write Information Reports. We have learnt the difference between a fact
and an opinion. A fact is something that is true and you can prove and an opinion is something you think or
feel. We have started creating Fact files on different topics. Children have been given 4 topics to choose
from and have to pick one and come up with four facts about this topic. We have been learning about the
structure of the genre for example you need to start with a general classification saying what you are go-
ing to describe. Following that you need to include 3 or 4 facts about the topic. Finally you need to con-
clude your information report with a statement that contains an interesting fact. Children have been
asked to bring in any interesting informative texts they can find for example. Newspaper articles, bro-
chures or posters.
Mathematics this week we will be ending our focus on doubles facts. If you have a dice you can still play
games at home to help your child recall their doubles facts quickly.
Dice game- roll a dice, double the number on the dice face. This could be played as a race against the tim-
er and record how many correct responses your child gets or a race against the person they are playing to
call the number out first.
In Integrated Studies we have been learning about weather. Could children please bring along an empty,
clear plastic bottle that we can use to complete an experiment. Miss Cook
Room 2
As you know we have been exploring the Solar System this term. The 3/4’s have been working hard to ex-
plain how day and night occurs whilst the grade 5/6’s have been focusing on how the entire solar system
was formed and how the planets orbit the sun. In addition to this, students have also been creating and
developing a model to assist in their explanations and have turned the Mary MacKillop room into a galaxy
of its own. I can’t wait to see the final products as the students have been working hard to complete their
models!
In Mathematics we have been working on improving our ability to rapidly recall equations, which use a com-
bination of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. We have also been exploring various forms of
measurement and students have been engaging in lots of hands on activities to make the learning more au-
thentic. Triangles have been exploring length, in particular metres. Squares have been exploring capacity
in the form of litres and have been tirelessly measuring and comparing containers to see which one would
hold the most. Diamonds have been investigating mass through the forms of kitchen scales, balance scales
and comparing objects to set weights (building to 1 kilogram). Pentagons have also been exploring mass and
have been examining the difference between Gross and Net mass and relating this to products they con-
sume. They are even able to calculate the weight of one item in a packet when only the total mass was la-
beled. Hexagons explored length and width and how this information can then be used to find the area and
perimeter of rectangles, squares and triangles. Miss Dalton
happening in your child’s class please contact their teacher for the
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What I love most about school : the play-ground especially the swings.
One day I hope to be really good at: playing netball
The best thing about my friends is: they are nice to
me.
If a Genie granted me one wish I would wish for: a pool at school. Ava
My favourite TV show is: The Lodge & The Thun-dermans
If I were the princi-pal of this school I would: let everyone be crazy.
Congratulations to the following students who received awards at assembly last Friday:
Room 1:Room 1:Room 1:Room 1: ♦ Jimmy: Jimmy: Jimmy: Jimmy: for responding to Fay’s questions in Mandarin ♦ LawsonLawsonLawsonLawson:::: independently writing a fantastic recount about Cross Country ♦ ParkerParkerParkerParker: independently sequencing events from a text and completing a comprehension worksheet about his
guided reading
Room 2:Room 2:Room 2:Room 2: ♦ Oliver: Oliver: Oliver: Oliver: exceptional knowledge of Homophones ♦ SaigeSaigeSaigeSaige: using her time well and asking questions while finishing her maths journal ♦ EmilyEmilyEmilyEmily: having a positive week and completing work in the given time to meet her learning goal
Playground raffle winners:Playground raffle winners:Playground raffle winners:Playground raffle winners: ♦ Lana: Lana: Lana: Lana: playing a happy game of netball ♦ Charlotte: Charlotte: Charlotte: Charlotte: playing a happy game of netball
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HOUSEKEEPING!!
Student Absence from School A reminder that it is a legal requirement for parents to explain absences from school. We do not need to know ‘nitty gritty’ details, simply sickness, doctor’s appointment or family reasons will suffice. Please remember to send in an absent note on the day your child returns to school. Thank you.
Sunscreen Sunscreen is provided by the school for our students, however we do encourage the children to bring their own sunscreen to school to assist with sun protection. Students are regularly encouraged by teachers to apply sunscreen throughout the day.
Hats School hats MUST be worn at all times when students are outdoors, except for extremely windy days where hats blow over the fence. School Hats are now $15.00.
Signing out Please remember to sign out your child at the office if you need to take them from school during the day. This is not only a legal requirement but also an important part of our emergency management plan.
P & F dockets A reminder that any purchases for P & F from IGA must be put on the P & F account (not school account). Dockets then need to be sent to school please.
Pie warmer containers
A reminder that students can bring lunch to school wrapped in foil or in a foil container to be
heated in the pie warmer.
Pie warmer containers are available from the office for $10.00 for 50 containers.
Please ensure your child’s pie warmer is clearly marked with their name to avoid confusion at lunch time.
Vision Statement St. Joseph’s School is a Child-Safe School. It is a learning community with Christ at its centre. St Joseph’s School will educate its students to be of service to society in the Catholic tradition of love, faith and hope. Mission Statement As a Christ centred school we celebrate our Catholic beliefs, values, practices and traditions. As an educational institution we: • Will support the development of the whole person. • Will provide a comprehensive curriculum, which challenges all students in their
pursuit of success. • Will cater for the varied learning styles of our students. • Will provide a physical and online environment that is happy, safe and welcoming. • Will respect the dignity of the individual and value the participation and
contribution of all. • Will work in partnership with parents, the parish and the wider community. • Will encourage our students to make a difference in the local, national and global
communities in which they live.
Grounds: May T Ferguson & M McFarlane
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‘PUBERTY CLUES’
A free and informal session for GIRLS aged between 9 and 12 years and their mother/significant female adult to explain the physical and emotional changes which occur
at puberty
HOST: Julie Mills (Community Health Nurse)
WHEN: Wednesday 17 May 2017
TIME: 6PM
WHERE: Gateway BEET Lascelles Street Hopetoun
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Register with Gateway BEET 50833001 Enquiries to Julie on 5396 1223 or email