Tuesday 19 May 2020

Catholic Education South Australia
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St Joseph's Memorial School Newsletter

Week 4  |  Term 2  |  2020

Photo: 5C Principal Award recipients Week 2 and Week 3, Term 2, 2020

 
 
 
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From the Principal

Dear SJMS Community

It is wonderful see the school making its way back to a new normal.

Over the past week, our Preschool students were presented with a Preschool polo shirt (pictured above). As I presented these shirts, most wanted the Preschool educators to put their shirt straight on. It was a delight to see the precious looks on their faces. These polo shirts are a gift for the children to enhance their sense of belonging and a celebration that they are competent and capable Preschool students.

Now that the Federal and State Governments have set up the phased lifting of restrictions, I am aware that many of you will want to get back into normal activities as soon as possible.

While it is the case that schools are not required to observe the same social distancing and gathering restrictions required of the general public, it is necessary that St Joseph’s Memorial School continues to adhere to the directions/restrictions in place that are designed to minimise the likelihood of catching COVID and/or spreading it. Another thank you to parents and caregivers for your continued support in respecting these arrangements.

We are aligning with current SA Department of Education advice, Department officials are constantly liaising with SA Health and will keep you informed as soon as we are aware of any updates.

Sport - COVID

While the SA Government requirements for community sports are observed, in a school context, training groups must be 10 or less providing we are on school grounds. To be consistent across all sports and until restrictions on sporting venues are lifted, regular training will not commence until we have greater clarity on the issue.

At this point in time, school sporting competitions and carnivals will not go ahead. Mr Siinmaa is in constant contact with the relevant Sporting Associations as they try to map a way forward based on the requirements of SA Health and the Government. You will be kept informed as the situation evolves.

Allied Health Personnel and Music Tutors - COVID

We are aligning with current SA Department of Education advice for their schools that non‑essential adult visitors are not allowed on site. CESA is in contact with Department officials and are constantly liaising with SA Health. We will keep you informed as soon as we are aware of any updates.

Term 2 Camps and Excursions - COVID

In accordance with SA Health Guidelines for Schools, both camps and class excursions are still unable to take place in Term 2. We are conducting our normal Assemblies via Teams and it has been great for us to come together across both Bridge and William Street sites to celebrate as a community. Our Year 6 ICT Leaders have done a wonderful job in streaming all assemblies to classes; thank you to Maxwell, Sparsh, Harrison and Mason.

National Reconciliation Week

Each year, from 27 May to 3 June across Australia, we celebrate National Reconciliation Week. The dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey - the anniversaries of the successful 1967 Referendum and the High Court Mabo decision. National Reconciliation Week this year has the theme ‘In This Together’, which amazingly was announced last year. The focus is to foster positive race relations, the relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the broader community must be grounded in a foundation of truth.

National Sorry Day

Next Tuesday is National Sorry Day. National Sorry Day recognises the negative impact of Australian policies, practices and attitudes on Indigenous people.

The story of Reconciliation between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous peoples has a short, but important history in Australia. Many people feel that an integral step to reconcile these groups starts at the top - with the Government recognising and apologising for policies, practices and attitudes that discriminated against, isolated and marginalised Indigenous people.

School Board

The School Board met last Wednesday night to discuss strategic matters of the school’s operation. One agenda item raised was the ongoing development of the plans for the Performing Arts Studio that have been developed further (as pictured below). Our Design Committee of Megan Nehmy (School Board), Poulami Ray (Parent Rep - Interior Architect), Mrs Vassallo-Wakefield and myself have been meeting and will continue to meet every third week to develop these plans further. The Design Committee would greatly appreciate any feedback you have on these designs that can be considered at our next meeting. Please go to https://forms.gle/sU4WmEUVCdd1oqzY9 to contribute to these designs. 

Parents and Friends Committee

The Parents and Friends Committee is a great way to contribute towards school life and strengthen connections with other parents and caregivers. Since the AGM, COVID has prevented the calling of new members. If you are interested in being a member of the Parents and Friends Committee, please do not hesitate to email info@sjms.catholic.edu.au to be a part of the next meeting when restrictions ease.

Pupil Free Day

Please be reminded of the Pupil Free Day scheduled for Friday 5 June. Staff will be embarking on the Certified Educational Assessors Course. Care arrangements are available through OSHC (outlined below).

God Bless

Brady Stallard

Photo: Some of our Preschool children proudly wearing their SJMS Preschool polo shirts

 
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SJMS Performing Arts Studio Architect Plan

 
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SJMS Performing Arts Studio Architect Plan

 
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From the Assistant Principal RIM

Dear Parents and Caregivers

5 years ago, in his encyclical, Laudato Si, Pope Francis called us to an “urgent challenge to protect our common home … to bring the whole human family together to seek a sustainable and integral future” [13]. That message is still relevant today. In the document, Pope Francis called the earth our “common home”, and likened it to our sister or our mother.

His warning to us then was that we are not only damaging the relationship we have with each other but in particular those who are marginalised or unable to defend themselves as well as future generations. Pope Francis challenged us to take a long, hard look in the mirror and consider our relationship with the earth and the gift of creation because as a global community we all have a duty to protect the earth and care for all of creation.

On the 5th anniversary of this document our challenge is: What can continue to do to protect our common home?

Please click on the link below to view Pope Francis’ message to us in 2020.

https://laudatosiweek.org/?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=fcad30d8-975a-4acd-81a7-22e006bc7775

6th Sunday of Easter

We are coming to the end of the Easter Season with one more week after this. In Sunday’s Gospel, (17 May) Jesus’ mission is continued in the lives of the disciples through the Holy. We too, receive this same Spirit through our Baptism. The Spirit, lives and works within us, revealing the mystery of God’s love for us. Just as the first disciples were not left alone, we aren’t either; we remain in God’s embrace through the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Prayer to the Holy Spirit

Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful.
And kindle in them the fire of your love.
Send forth your Spirit and they shall be created.
And you will renew the face of the earth.
Lord,
by the light of the Holy Spirit
you ha
ve taught the hearts of your faithful.
In the same Spirit
help us to relish what is right
and always rejoice in your consolation.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

The installation of Archbishop-designate Patrick O’Regan

This Monday the installation of Archbishop-designate Patrick O’Regan will be held in St Francis Xavier’s Cathedral at 10.30am. Only a small number of clergy and representatives of the Archdiocese will be in attendance due to COVID-19 restrictions.

If you would like to watch the installation ceremony and Mass, it will be live streamed via the Archdiocesan website www.adelaide.catholic.org.au and on YouTube and Facebook. It will also be replayed on Channel 44 the same day at 5.30pm.

Grace Vassallo-Wakefield

Assistant Principal – Religious Identity and Mission

 
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Book online via the iParent portal or email oshc@sjms.catholic.edu.au

 
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Caritas Project Compassion

A reminder to please return Project Compassion donation boxes to the front office by Friday 22 May 2020. Thank you.

 
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Spread the word...

We are excited to announce St Joseph's Memorial Preschool and Mid Year Reception intake fees have been waived for Semester 2, 2020!

Limited places available in Preschool and the Mid Year Reception class- contact us today for more information.

Enrolment form available here.

(Fees waived for Terms 3 & 4 2020)

 
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News from Year 4 by Ryan & Lottie

This term we have been gathering traffic data and displaying it on a graph. In graphing we went out on the oval with the other Year 4 class and counted how many cars, semis, utes, vans, buses and two wheeled vehicles drove past. We went out on the oval two times, once at 9am and again at 12pm, for ten minutes each time.

In Art we made a special portrait of our mums, with a nice message on the back. We had a few steps in this art project that included: watching a video, sketching our Mums, colouring our sketch in and finally we stuck it on to a background. We did this because our mums are kind and caring just like Mary.

 
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Term Dates

2020
Term 2 Monday 27 April to Friday 3 July (Pupil Free Day on Friday 5 June)
Term 3 Monday 20 July to Friday 25 September
Term 4 Monday 12 October to Friday 11 December

2021
Term 1 Wednesday 27 January to Friday 9 April
Term 2 Tuesday 27 April to Friday 2 July
Term 3 Monday 19 July to Friday 24 September
Term 4 Monday 11 October to Friday 10 December

2022
Term 1 Monday 31 January to Thursday 14 April
Term 2 Monday 2 May to Friday 8 July
Term 3 Monday 25 July to Friday 30 September
Term 4 Monday 17 October to Friday 16 December

2023
Term 1 Monday 30 January to Friday 14 April
Term 2 Monday 1 May to Friday 7 July
Term 3 Monday 24 July to Friday 29 September
Term 4 Monday 16 October to Friday 15 December

2024
Term 1 Monday 29 January to Friday 12 April
Term 2 Monday 29 April to Friday 5 July
Term 3 Monday 22 July to Friday 27 September
Term 4 Monday 14 October to Friday 13 December

2025
Term 1 Tuesday 28 January to Friday 11 April
Term 2 Monday 28 April to Friday 4 July
Term 3 Monday 21 July to Friday 26 September
Term 4 Monday 13 October to Friday 12 December

Please remember to check the SJMS calendar regularly for important dates and events.

 
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Catholic Police Checks for Volunteers

Catholic Police Check Application Forms are available to download here or at either school office.

Please note - there are many times throughout the school year where visitors are required to have a current Catholic Police Check (parents/caregivers attending excursions, reading in class, helping in class, attending community events).

This process ensures we maintain a child safe environment. To avoid disappointment, we encourage you to apply for a Catholic Police Check through either school office.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at either office.

Thanking you

The SJMS Admin Team

 
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