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TERM 3 WEEK 8— 14 SEPTEMBER 2016 News St Joseph’s From the Leadership Team Dear Parents and Carers, How things change rapidly! Last week we were treated to a dose of real spring weather: warm days, blue skies, gentle breezes. Over the last few days it seems we are thrown back into winter, rainy days, cold weather, miserable skies, etc. In the light of such changeable weather condions, this is a me when many people struggle with colds, coughs, and flu-like illnesses, and oſten these health challenges can spread through a class, the staff, and anyone in contact with the school. Quite apart from the challenge of doing our best to keep children safe and well while at school, it is important also to understand that at mes like these, other factors can come into play that mean paence is tested to the limit, what might otherwise be a simple misunderstanding can develop into an angry response and hing out physically at someone else, and before we know it, things begin to unravel. None of this is news to any of us, but it seems mely to stop and think about where we are in me. The end of the third term is coming rapidly, we have worked long and hard during the term, parents have been heavily involved in the life of the school, and it is natural to be looking forward with pleasure to a slowing down pace during the holidays, or at least to choosing our own rounes, if we want them! In the meanme, we have a lile over two weeks leſt of this term and we need to look aſter each other. It is oſten easier to react quickly without thinking things through, and then it takes longer to get things back on an even keel. So, during what remains of the term, can we all make a conscious effort to support and care for one another in praccal and thoughul ways – as we normally do when things are not quite so busy, or we are feeling beer in ourselves, or we take a lile more me over the courtesies we can show one another. If we can all pull together, we will all make it to the end of the term and a well-earned rest during the coming holiday break. We thank you in advance for your understanding and support. Confirmaon and first Communion At the end of this week, our school community will be enriched with the celebraons of the sacraments of Confirmaon and first Communion. As you will be aware, many of our families have been coming along throughout the last three terms to support their children in preparaon for these wonderful events. We have 23 children from St. Joseph’s who will celebrate these sacraments, as well as children from the other schools in the parish, including St. Michael’s, Allenby Gardens and Flinders Park. Please keep all of our families in mind over the coming days. Cultural Day/Cultural Dinner A reminder that next week we will celebrate the great richness and diversity of cultures that make up our community. Cultural day, when children are invited to dress in colours or costumes represenng their cultural background, will be held on Thursday, 22 nd , and on Friday 23 rd there will be a Cultural dinner for families. Please refer to earlier noces about these events, and we look forward to welcoming you and sharing these mes with you. End of Term A reminder that children will be dismissed for holidays on Friday, 30 th September, at 12.30 p.m. The new term begins on Monday, 17 th October. Out of School Care is offered to families who require care for their children if there is enough interested families. Please find the tear off slip included in this newsleer. We wish you well for the week ahead. Maria, Rita and Kathy Leadership Team

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TERM 3 WEEK 8— 14 SEPTEMBER 2016

News St Joseph’s From the Leadership Team

Dear Parents and Carers, How things change rapidly! Last week we were treated to a dose of real spring weather: warm days, blue skies, gentle breezes.

Over the last few days it seems we are thrown back into winter, rainy days, cold weather, miserable skies, etc.

In the light of such changeable weather conditions, this is a time when many people struggle with colds, coughs, and flu-like

illnesses, and often these health challenges can spread through a class, the staff, and anyone in contact with the school. Quite

apart from the challenge of doing our best to keep children safe and well while at school, it is important also to understand that

at times like these, other factors can come into play that mean patience is tested to the limit, what might otherwise be a simple

misunderstanding can develop into an angry response and hitting out physically at someone else, and before we know it, things

begin to unravel. None of this is news to any of us, but it seems timely to stop and think about where we are in time. The end of

the third term is coming rapidly, we have worked long and hard during the term, parents have been heavily involved in the life

of the school, and it is natural to be looking forward with pleasure to a slowing down pace during the holidays, or at least to

choosing our own routines, if we want them! In the meantime, we have a little over two weeks left of this term and we need to

look after each other. It is often easier to react quickly without thinking things through, and then it takes longer to get things

back on an even keel. So, during what remains of the term, can we all make a conscious effort to support and care for one

another in practical and thoughtful ways – as we normally do when things are not quite so busy, or we are feeling better in

ourselves, or we take a little more time over the courtesies we can show one another. If we can all pull together, we will all

make it to the end of the term and a well-earned rest during the coming holiday break. We thank you in advance for your

understanding and support.

Confirmation and first Communion

At the end of this week, our school community will be enriched with the celebrations of the sacraments of

Confirmation and first Communion. As you will be aware, many of our families have been coming along throughout

the last three terms to support their children in preparation for these wonderful events. We have 23 children from

St. Joseph’s who will celebrate these sacraments, as well as children from the other schools in the parish, including

St. Michael’s, Allenby Gardens and Flinders Park. Please keep all of our families in mind over the coming days.

Cultural Day/Cultural Dinner

A reminder that next week we will celebrate the great richness and diversity of cultures that make up our

community. Cultural day, when children are invited to dress in colours or costumes representing their

cultural background, will be held on Thursday, 22nd, and on Friday 23rd there will be a Cultural dinner for

families. Please refer to earlier notices about these events, and we look forward to welcoming you and

sharing these times with you.

End of Term

A reminder that children will be dismissed for holidays on Friday, 30th September, at 12.30 p.m. The new term begins on Monday,

17th October. Out of School Care is offered to families who require care for their children if there is enough interested families.

Please find the tear off slip included in this newsletter.

We wish you well for the week ahead.

Maria, Rita and Kathy

Leadership Team

LOST JUMPER

Perse in 1/2HR has lost her size 8 school jumper. Can you please check to see if your child is wearing the correct jumper or hasn’t got an extra jumper by mistake.

We have many, many food containers and jumpers that are in our ‘lost and found’ box in the front office.

REMINDER: Please make sure you have

labelled your child’s school items and uniform.

Breakfast Club

Held on Mondays, Wednesdays and

Fridays in the hall during the school

term.

YEAR 6/7 UNIT FUNDRAISER FOR CAMP

A very big Thank You to those in the school

community who have donated cans and bottles to the 6/7 unit for our camp fundraising! The recycling, along with our Friday fundraising activities, have raised $435.40 so far!

We will continue to collect cans and bottles for the duration of the term, so if you have any at home, please bring them in to the 6/7 unit!

Kate Connelly and Dave Cottrell

Year 6/7 Unit Class Teachers

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2016 SEPTEMBER Thursday 22nd Cultural Day and lunch Friday 23rd Cultural Night Dinner Tuesday 27th Catholic Schools Music Festival Friday 30th End of School for Term 3—12.30pm finish

OCT 17th Term 4 begins 28th Sports Day

NOV Wednesday 9th Art Show

Come along to our Breakfast Club

held in the Hall each Monday,

Wednesday and Friday morning

before school.

Ciao a tutti,

Cultural Day is drawing near and this year it will be celebrated next week in Week 9!

Thursday 22nd September There will be a Cultural Parade where students and families are asked to wear a costume representing their cultural heritage or to wear clothes that match the colour of a country’s flag! A Special Cultural Day Lunch will also be offered through the tuckshop lunch orders. Please make sure you have ordered lunch for your child via the tuckshop so we can share in the many cuisines and unique languages that make St Joseph's so special. If there are any parents or friends who wish to be a part of this fun day please let me know by visiting me at school or contacting me via email on [email protected] A Presto!

Signora Campbell

SATISFACTION SURVEY Many of you would be aware that the Education Act requires all schools to seek feedback from Parents, students and staff each year. We are a school committed to continuous improvement. Please take a few moments to complete the survey which can be accessed via the following link:

http://bit.ly/2016SJSParentSurvey

The first class that has the survey completed by 100% of parents will receive a Pizza and ice-cream lunch! As soon as you have completed the survey please inform your child’s class teacher by the school diary or email. Students will complete a survey during school time.

All comments will be collated and shared with staff and the School Board.

END OF TERM 3 SCHOOL FINISHES AT 12.30PM

FRIDAY, September 30th 2016

If you require care on Pupil Free Half Day a deposit of $10.00 is required per Child

before your child/ren is booked in for the Afternoon Session.

To assist families OSHC will be running a HALF DAY SESSION if there are enough children requiring care.

The session commences at 12.30pm and includes lunch and afternoon tea.

THE COST OF THE HALF DAY IS $25.00.

If you would like to book your child/ren, please complete the slip below and return it with your

non-refundable booking fee of $10.00 per child by WEDNESDAY 28th September, 2016

Please enclose the form and money in an envelope and have your child’s name and

OSHC END OF TERM 3 SESSION clearly marked on the front of the envelope.

The $10.00 comes off your bill for the day if in attendance.

OSHC END OF TERM 3 SESSION BOOKING FORM – FRIDAY 30th September, 2016

Please return the form by Wednesday 28th September, 2016

CHILD/REN’S NAME:……………………………………………………………………………………………………

Approx. Departure Time:……………………………………………………………..

Please find enclosed the $10.00 non-refundable booking fee.

Please do not return your form without the deposit as this confirms that

your child will attend and appropriate staffing can be organised.

OSHC MOBILE NUMBER

0408 809 107

CONTACT DETAILS

Maria D’Aloia: PRINCIPAL

[email protected]

Kathy Horan: DEPUTY/APRIM

[email protected]

Highlights of the Week from Preschool

Term 3 Week 7 2016 Bubbles are pockets of soap and

water that are filled with air.

When soap and water are mixed

together and air is blown into the

mixture, the soap forms a thin

skin or wall and traps the air,

creating a bubble. This week we

experimented with detergent,

glycerine and water to make

bubble mixture and the children

designed a selection of bubble

blowers. We observed rainbow

colours in our bubbles caused by

light that is reflected off of the

walls of the bubble.

“Soap, you need bubble mixture then blow it and it floats out. Air makes the bubbles when you blow it, they are always round.”

“I can see rainbow colours, the colours reflecting in the sun make bubbles.”

“I can see a rainbow inside, the light from the sun makes the rainbow.”

“Air just blows like the wind, our mouths blow air gently, when you blow a bubble wand it moves.”

This fun science activity enabled the children to

manipulate objects and experiment with cause

and effect. There was a lot of trial and error as

they designed their bubble blowers and worked

out the best way to form their bubbles.

Rainbow explorations continued

this week triggered by the stain

glass cellophane window made last

week. The children observed rain-

bows and reflections in bubbles,

on CDs and via light shining

through glass windows.

This week we baked purple beets, eggplant and sweet potato and

garnished them with fresh rosemary. We also boiled some beets to

create a natural food colouring.

Our spring planting of vegetables such as beans, capsicum, pumpkin

and carrots has commenced and soon it will be time to harvest our

beetroots.

"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" begins with an egg

that is sitting beneath a night-time sky. A caterpillar

then hatches from its egg on a very sunny Sunday.

The story then progresses through the remaining

days of the week. Within a few brief, colourfully

illustrated pages and a few, short minutes, young

people can learn reading skills, the days of the week,

how to count and even a little good nutrition advice.

The story gives children lots of opportunity to count,

with the caterpillar eating through one apple on

Monday, two pears on Tuesday, three plums on

Wednesday, four strawberries on Thursday and five

oranges on Friday. Language is modelled as children

read along with the story and the life cycle of a

caterpillar is explained as he spins his cocoon and

turns into a beautiful butterfly.

Under 13 Seniors—Division 1 League Champions 2016

Congratulations to the team on finishing the season undefeated on top of the league table. Great come from behind wins in the first few games, however our last game against Allenby Gardens which we needed to win to finish top, saw us take the lead and go into the half time break with a 2.0 lead. Determined and fantastic goal saving defence enabled us to finish the game 2.1 victors.

This was the last game for a majority of the team representing St Josephs, the core of the team having played together now for quite a few seasons. Great way to end their primary school soccer participation.

The team should be proud of the way they represented their school and have been a pleasure to coach. Thank you also to the parents for their support and help on game day throughout the season. Tony Varricchio—Coach

U7 Soccer St Joseph’s Yellow 2 vs St Francis Lockleys Red 1 A fantastic competitive fun game played by both teams. Lockleys managed to get the first goal of the day but not long after St Joseph’s kicked up a notch to draw. The second half was a tough game of defence and attack for both sides. St Joseph’s successfully scored their 2nd goal to end the game. Well done to all for playing a tough game. This Saturday is our Soccer Carnival to end the season. We play at West Lakes on fields A1,2&3 (refer to link: http://www.nwjsa.org.au/?page_id=22) The first game commences at 12:40pm

U9 Netball - SHOWDOWN - Blue 9 vs Gold 7 Another fantastic showdown game! These girls surprise us from time to time and I think watching Australian Diamonds play sparked them off to an all new level. The pace, the turn overs and the goal shootings were just like the pros. The gold team caught up rapidly almost at a level score. It could have been anyone's game in the last quarter.....an enjoyable game to watch. Great shooting to all our goalies and wish to make a special announcement to Gracie who played her best ever. Well done to all and keep it up........see you all at Friday’s training. Next Wednesday’s games are: St Joseph’s Blue play against Woodville Rockets 4:30pm —— St Joseph’s Gold play against Kidman Pk 5pm

Soccer U6-U11 Soccer have a carnival this weekend (17/9/16) which will be the final game for the season. Each team is allocated two games. Games are played at Jubilee Reserve, West Lakes. Due to several changes to the program, please check the website for finalised

programs. www.nwjsa.org.au Congratulations to our U13 Soccer Team who were the League winners in their age group!

Soccer and Lacrosse Tops As the season is finishing, please return your playing top to the front office after your final game. Your top must be returned freshly washed, in good condition and in a bag clearly marked with your child’s name and team. SOCCER PLAYERS will receive their deposit refund when the top has been returned and processed. This does not apply to Lacrosse tops as there was no deposit fee charged.

Trophy Forms Students who participated in Soccer, Lacrosse, Netball and Basketball throughout this year have a participation trophy included as part of their fees. Notes have been sent home yesterday to confirm your child’s details. This form must be returned to the front office ASAP so we can place the trophy order. If your child has played more than one sport, they will need to return a separate form for each sport.

Sports Day Date Sports Day will be held on Friday October 28th 2016. Please mark your diary!

PLAYERS WANTED: U10 Basketball and U13 Netball Due to some recent withdrawals, we are desperate for 2+ additional players to join our U10 Basketball Team (games played Tuesday nights at St Clair) and U13 Netball (games played Thursday night at St Clair). Please see Mrs Keller or send an email to [email protected] if you are interested!

Cricket Milo In2Cricket and Kanga Cricket will return in Term 4. Please keep an eye out early next week for information for existing players. Yr 4/5 Cricket will commence for the first time in Term 4. Games are played at local clubs on Saturday mornings. Please see Mrs Keller if you are interested, or email [email protected]

Touch Football and Rugby Last week, over 100 students from Yr 4-7 attended the Touch Footy Carnival. Well done to all players who participated and represented our school. All year 4-7 students were given a rugby ball thanks to NRL SA. If your child does not wish to keep their ball, please consider donating the ball back to the school so it can be used for PE lessons in the future!

Rebecca Keller PE Teacher and Sport Coordinator St Joseph’s School Hindmarsh [email protected]

Breakfast Club

Held on Mondays, Wednesdays and

Fridays in the hall during the school

term.

TUCKSHOP NEWS:

From Term 4:

Weekly S

pecials will be as following:

MONDAYS: Hot Dogs whole $3.00

Half $2.00

TUESDAYS: Beef Burgers $3.00

(plus salad) $1.00

WEDNESDAYS: Pizza whole $3.80

half $2.20

(ham & pineapple,supreme,veg.)

THURSDAYS: Sushi $3.50

(tuna, teriyaki chicken,veg.)

FRIDAYS: Term Special

(to be announced)

Please note the changes and order appropriately.

Reminders:

Sushi orders must be in by 9.30am Thursday mornings.

Do not send any food that needs to be heated.

Thank you for your co-operation.

TUCKSHOP ROSTER 2016 TERM 3 —WEEK 9 MONDAY

19 SEPT

TUESDAY

20 SEPT

WEDNESDAY

21 SEPT

THURSDAY

22 SEPT

FRIDAY

23 SEPT

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