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St Joseph’s School News
Term 4 Week 9 4 December 2018
Upcoming EventsThursday December 6 School Concert Matinee: 10:00am School Concert Evening: 6:30pm
Friday December 7 Junior House Athletics: 9:15am Leigh Owens Music Recital at assembly
Tuesday December 11 Orientation Day - New Students: 9:00am Prep Orientation Day: 9:15am
Thursday December 13 Year 6 Graduation & Whole School End of Year Mass: 11:45amYear 6 Graduation Dinner: 6:00pm
Friday December 14 School Raffle Draw at Final School Assembly
Tuesday December 18 FINAL DAY TERM 4
Wednesday Dec 19 - Friday Dec 21SCHOOL CLOSURE DAYS
2019
Tuesday January 29 Staff return
Wednesday January 30 School Closure Day
Thursday January 31 All students return
Tuesday February 5 Swimming trials
Wednesday February 6 Prep Day Off
Friday February 8 Whole School Mass: 9:30am
Principal’s ReportDear Parents, Students, Staff and all associated with St Joseph’s Community
It is that time of the year when I feel I am caught between two competing universes. On one hand, we are very busy preparing for next year – organising new teaching and support staff, allocating teachers and classes, and negotiating tradesmen to come in to work over the holidays. At the same time, there is still much to do before the end of the year – assessment and reporting, concert performances, Junior Athletics Day, Year 6 Graduation, End of Year Mass, and the final assembly with the drawing of our major school raffle.
As people who lead very busy lives, we always face the danger of projecting our lives into future events to the extent that we lose sight of the present moment – the smile on someone’s face when they pass us by, the question asked by a friend, teacher, family member, that we simply don’t hear.
Of course we need to carefully consider our decisions and future plans. To not do so would be irresponsible. However we need to keep a balance between now and then so that we avoid slipping into anxiety about our futures and free ourselves from frantic feelings about all the things we need to do NOW or my whole life will be affected.
The words of Psalm 46:10 are what I draw on Be still and know that I am God. In spite of our best efforts, we cannot know the future, even our own, but we can experience serenity – a kind of spiritual calm, in doing what we should be doing and leaving the rest to God.
2019 Staffing The 2019 teaching staff is as follows:
Prep: Trish Martin and Kate Egan Yr 1/2: Tracy Allan, Danielle Wells, Jenny Watts Yr 3/4: Toni Moser, Travis Newton and Susan Holmberg Yr 5/6: Leigh Granger, Jenny Lawlor and To be advised
Specialists: Performing Arts: Ann Tschiderer LOTE (Italian): Rosemary Daniels Sport: Michelle Richards. STEAM: Sarah Keating
Joanne Coldebella will be continue her role as as Deputy Principal and Learning Adjustment. Di Gin, Kylee Bertacco, Kasey Heim will be supplementary teachers for these classes. Ann Diviny, who is presently on long service leave, has only recently informed me that she will not be returning in 2019 and as such we have yet to finalise the available position in the 5/6 neighbourhood.
….. and to finish off
My prayer is that the final weeks will remain productive and a time of genuine closure so that we can look back on the year knowing that we have made it the best year it could possibly have been.
Yours in Catholic Education
Ronan O’Mahony Principal
PrayerGod, help us to change.
To change ourselves and to change our world.
To know the need for it. To deal with the pain of it.
To feel the joy of it. To undertake the journey without
understanding the destination.
The art of gentle revolution.
Amen.
Carols by Candelight
Prayer Presentation and Assembly
CDFpay - our cash free platformHave you set up your account yet?
We are now utilising this payment process to pay for Year 6 Windcheaters and Graduation tickets.
Please follow the link below to set up your account. https://stjwonthaggi.cdfpay.org.au
If you have any questions or require help, please contact the school office.
Pictured are award winners presented at assembly November 30. 1/2F presented prayer.Our next assembly will be this Friday, December 7. Year 3/4 students will present prayer. December 14 will be the final assembly for the year and will host the drawing of our School Raffle Winners. The Year 6 Graduants will present prayer. Parents and Grandparents are welcome to join us at assenbly each week.
During Term 4 the school captains have been helping to write a child friendly version of our Child Safety Policy. Our captains have worked to convert our policy into a more child friendly language and concepts that can be easily understood by our students.
The 2018 captains have been enthusiastic and thoughtful contributors to this important work.
Some of their thoughts on the process are:
Sam: It makes you more aware of what the school does to keep you safe.
Dominic: It helped me realise how much effort is put into the child safety policy.
Divya: You know what to do when you’re unsafe.
Rex: It is good that the younger students in the school will know what the policy’s about.
Congratulations
Special mention goes to all students who received special awards at our last school assembly, Friday November 30.
2018 Mathematical Olympiads - Certificates of Achievement: Year 5: Connor O’Mahony, Sarah Seuren and Nate Shields-Strong. Year 6: Belinda Baird, Coco Curtis, Charlie Dawson, Will Hynes, Xavier Lindsay, Jaime Little, Alice Mabilia, Tate Rigby, Sienna Shields-Strong and Finn Wilkinson.
Will Hynes was also awarded a Special Achievement Medal for Outstanding Effort and Improvement in Mathematical Problem Solving.
Belinda Baird was awarded a Top of our Team Trophy and a Top 25% Badge.
Congratulations to Sarah Seuren on winning the 2018 Christmas Card Design Competition. This was awarded to Sarah on behalf of the Catholic Education Office.
2018 Nation Water Week Poster Competition winners were awarded on behalf of South Gippsland Water to:
Rubi-Jean Hallam: 1st place Year 1/2 Lulu Curtis: 1st place Year 3/4 and State Finalist. Matilda Luck: 1st place Year 5/6 and State Finalist.
2019 School AssembliesIn 2019, weekly assemblies will be scheduled Monday mornings commencing at 9am.
Monday morning assemblies will provide an opportunity to set the scene for the forthcom-ing week, enabling community announcement of reminders of dates and events as well as acknowledgement of learning success and extra-curricula achievement of our students.
At St Joseph’s, the health and safety of your child is of paramount importance. To assist us in this vital area, we have adopted a new ‘Health, Safety and Electronic Consent Form System’ named CareMonkey. CareMonkey provides an innovative parent controlled electronic medical form for schools with a duty of care. It provides the opportunity to update medical information promptly and accurately whilst providing staff with instant access to the emergency information provided by parents. Parents/Guardians are required to complete their child/ children’s profile once you receive an invitation to join CareMonkey. If you require support please contact the school office.
Child Safety News
This year St Joseph’s have a number of students participating in the Wonthaggi Carols by Candelight which will take place at APEX Park Wonthaggi on Sunday, December 16. Students are required to be there by 7.40 pm.
Students from our school will be involved in reading and role playing scriptural readings as well as singing. Parents are required to attend if your child/children wishes to participate.
2018 Track & Field National success for Baia
This year’s grade 1 Dinner was held on Thursday, November 22.
Everyone was very excited to be able to stay back after school and enjoyed the fantastic weather playing games and the Senior Playground equipment.
A BBQ was served for dinner and home at 6:00pm.
Senior News 5/6 It has been a busy time in the 5/6 neighbourhood with our Year 6 camp to Forest Lodge and the Year 5s travelling into Melbourne for their annual Urban Camp.
While the Year 6 students were in the bush, the Year 5s were learning all about leadership in Mel-bourne and water safety at Inverloch Surf Beach as part of their Open Water Learning Experience.
During Mappen in the 5/6 area we have been very busy creating small products to sell at the Bazaar we are holding next week.
Gianna Boich & Matilda Luck
Last week, November 25 & 26 I travelled into Melbourne to compete in the School Sport Australian Nationals. I was there to compete in the 1500 and 800 Track and Field events, hopefully get a personal best result and make some new friends.
My first event was the 1500 where I ran 4th. I received a State Record and a personal best just as I wanted.
Over the next two days I competed in the 800 heat and managed to qualify for the final. I came 5th.
I would like to thank School Sport Australia for a great event and my family for taking me there and cheering me on. Baia Pugh
Junior News - Prep
Open Water Learning Experience
On Wednesday November 28, the Year 5 students travelled to Inverloch surf beach to learn about water safety.
We were split into 4 groups and went boogie boarding, swam with a life jacket on and learnt how to save someone with different objects you might bring to the beach. We also learnt what to do when someone looks hurt or is unconscious and how to assess and perform CPR. It was a great exercise on how to be safe in open waterways.
Sarah & Sonia Seuren
The Preps have been very busy this term and we can hardly believe that it’s nearing the end of the year and soon they will be in Grade 1.
As part of our inquiry unit Topsy Turvy Tales, students have been working industriously in small groups to create their very own puppet theatres for the fairytales of the Gingerbread Man, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, The Three Little Pigs and Goldilocks and the Three Bears.We are so thrilled with their teamwork skills and the final product. Feel free to pop in and take a look anytime.
As we are nearing the celebration of the birth of Jesus, everyone is learning about the season of Advent and what it means to wait. We are also very excited about the upcoming school concert and can’t wait to sing there songs.
Bel & Trish - Prep Teachers
Grade 1 Dinner
Prep Phillip Island Excursion
Year 5 Urban campOn November 19 & 20 the Year 5 students travelled to Melbourne for their Urban Camp. We had great fun visiting lots of places in Melbourne, including Parliament House, Marvel Stadium and The Big Issue.
Ceres Ceres is a large environmental farm. We learnt how much water other countries have and how many people don’t have enough water, how much energy is used to produce food and how much food gets wasted around the world. Our last activity was feeding and playing with the chickens.
Old Melbourne Jail The Old Melbourne Jail was dark and cold. We heard stories of how Ned Kelly died and some of the horrible conditions in the jail. Judges even jailed young children for being homeless. We heard three of the best escape stories.
Melbourne Star Everyone loved the Melbourne Star which presented beautiful views. It was breathtaking. We were grouped in carriages of 10 and It took nearly an hour to go around it. Some people were scared but some were excited.
Lara Mullin & Ally Morris
On Thursday November 15, the Preps travelled to Phillip Island to visit the Penguin Parade. We shared morning tea on the grass then split into the two grades for an information session with a ranger.
A male penguin has a fatter beak than a female. Brylee
Penguins can swim very fast. Nate
After visiting the Penguin Parade, we got back on the bus and travelled to the Wildlife Park near Cowes. Here we ate our lunch then split into small groups and enjoyed a walk around, seeing many Australian animals.
We saw many different snakes. Cooper
We saw a baby joey in it’s mothers pouch. Nevaeh
The children had a terrific day and we would like to thank all the parent volunteers that assisted us on the day.
Bel & Trish - Prep Teachers
Year 6 Camp - Forest LodgeLast Monday all Year 6 students headed off to Forest Lodge Farm for their 3 day camp.
The weather held out and everyone enjoyed activities such as archery, bush cooking, the low ropes course, the mud run, raft building challenge and hut building. We had fun playing games on the hay bales and went for a night walk and Team trivia was also fun.
Parish NewsPLEASE PRAY FOR: Debra Kennedy, who has passed away recently and the anniversaries of Fr. Patrick O’Donohue, Archbishop Eric D’Arcy and our own de-ceased loved ones and benefactors.
PRAYER SHAWL GROUP: Next Meeting will be on Mon-day 17th December, 2018 @ 1:30pm, Inverloch Church Annex. (This will be the final meeting until February, 2019) All welcome to come along, even if not a knitter! You may like to learn or make a cuppa and enjoy char. Please call at the Parish Office if you know someone who would benefit from a blessed rug or shawl.
Shawl Group: Maureen Maartensz 0407 055 447.
LITURGY GROUP MEETING: Tuesday 11th December, 2018 at 4:15pm. St. Joseph’s
2nd RITE OF RECONCILIATION: Tuesday 11th December @ 7:00pm St. Joseph’s Wonthaggi with Fr. Darren Howie and Fr. Peter Kooloos.
ST VINCENT DE PAUL CHRISTMAS APPEAL: To support families who are in need during Christmas, there will be a leaving collection after all Masses this weekend 8th and 9th December, 2018. The conference thank you for your generosity. Envelopes are available in the foyer for those requiring a tax deductible receipt.
OUTDOOR WORKING BEE: Our Lady Star of the Sea Inverloch: Friday 14th December, 2018 @ 9:30 a.m. (Hedge clippers would be welcome) Any enquiries please contact Nick Van Grunsven 03 56 743 072.
Position of Sacrament Co-Ordinator/Pastoral Worker—Our Lady Help of Christians Parish, Narre War-ren: We are looking to employ a person for four days a week (24 hours across a week). The successful applicant will be primarily responsible for the preparation and management of the parish sacrament program. This position forms part of the parish pastoral team and will include involvement
In other pastoral work as required. Suitable applicants can forward their resume via email [email protected] addressed to the Parish Priest by 3:00pm on Friday 14th December, 2018. Please contact the Parish Office on 03 9704 7935 for the position description.
ST. JOSEPH’S WONTHAGGI BINGO Monday: Sales 7pm. Start 8pm
Venue: St. Joseph’s Parish CentreKorumburra Rd. Wonthaggi.
Parish Priest: Fr Darren Howie - 5672 2923 . Parish Secretary: Kristine McRae- 5672 1111
WEEKEND MASS TIMETABLE Wonthaggi : Saturday Evening - 6.30pm & Sunday Morning 10.30am
Inverloch: Sunday Morning 9.00am
CANTEEN 2018
Wednesday December 19 Thursday December 20
Friday December 21
School Closure Dates
Bass Coast Ballet School A not –for- profit community school serving Bass Coast
Classes in Wonthaggi @ the State Coal Mine
Before School Age: During School Age For Adults
Dance with me Ballet. Jazz. Tap. Ballet. Jazz Creative Dance Play Hip Hop. Contemporary. Tap Junior Hip Hop Pre -Pointe/ Pointe
Small Class sizes Qualified teachers
Come and try a class in 2019
(Classes start with the school Term, Trial class at no cost)
Enquire now
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.basscoastballet.com.au or
Phone: 0439 167 026
THE NEXT PREP ORIENTATION MORNING
Tuesday, December 11 9:15am - 2:30pm
ATTENTION NETBALLERSWONTHAGGI & DISTRICTNETBALL ASSOCIATION
OPEN DAY & REGISTRATIONSSATURDAY FEBRUARY 9 11am-3pm
FREE Sausage sizzle and Netball Vic will be in attendance
SKILLS & TRAINING DAYSSATURDAY FEB 16 - Coaches Only 10am - midday
23 - Coaches 10 - 11.30am/Players 10.30 -11.30am MARCH 2 - Coaches & Players 10 - 11.30am
(Registration Required for Coaches Course - Beginners and Experienced Welcome)
SATURDAY FEB SATURDAY
WE NEED YOU!!!PLAYERS - 8-9yo, 11 &U, 13 &U, 15 &U, Open & All Abilities
Net - Set - Go 5+ (Season Starts Saturday March 16)UMPIRES - Experienced or Beginners
(FREE Training Provided)COACHES (FREE Training Provided)CANTEEN MANAGER (Paid Position)
SCORERS AND SUPPORTERS
ALL WELCOME!!!!FOR FURTHER INFO OR TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST
PLEASE CONTACT USEmail - [email protected]
Phone - 0490 543 928
“LETS BE KEEN IN 2019”
2019 SEASON
Welcome to CDFpay for all your canteen lunch orders.
Just follow the link below to set up your account and order:stjwonthaggi.cdfpay.org.au
LAST DAY OF CANTEEN DECEMBER 14
Please note that some items may become unavailable towards the
end of term1.00pm - 1.30pm
ThursdayDecember 6
L Marotta
FridayDecember 7
S Fincher R Walker
ThursdayDecember 13
L Marotta
FridayDecember 14
A Wallace M Boich
If your family is celebrating Chirstmas at 6.30pm Mass in Wonthaggi on Christmas
Eve or 9am on Christmas Day at Inverloch, children
are invited to dress as Angels, Shepherds or Wise
Men. The children will come into the Church with Fr. Darren and then go and
sit with their families. We look forward to many
families celebrating together
TERM 4 FINISH DATE TUESDAY
DECEMBER 18
Bass Coast Ballet School A not –for- profit community school serving Bass Coast
Classes in Wonthaggi @ the State Coal Mine
Before School Age: During School Age For Adults
Dance with me Ballet. Jazz. Tap. Ballet. Jazz Creative Dance Play Hip Hop. Contemporary. Tap Junior Hip Hop Pre -Pointe/ Pointe
Small Class sizes Qualified teachers
Come and try a class in 2019
(Classes start with the school Term, Trial class at no cost)
Enquire now
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.basscoastballet.com.au or
Phone: 0439 167 026