St Joseph s Primary School Murgon

Similar documents
Mother s Day Reflection. When God created mothers, He made two loving arms To cradle us and shelter us From any worldly harm.

Newsletter No 24 Dear Parents and Friends Friday 18 March 2016

Athletics Carnival Disco Basketball Tournament

NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER Imperial Road South, Guelph, Ontario, N1K 1Z4 Phone: (519) , Fax: (519) Attendance Line: (519)

STELLA MARIS PARISH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

Spiritual Works of Mercy

Paws for News from the Principal

Term Two Week 1 Wednesday 26th April 2017

Students of the week. Living & Learning Together.

DFE Number: 318/3315 URN Number: Headteacher: Mrs C. Moreland Chair of Governors: Mrs. D. Long

SCHOOL SPORT ACT CALENDAR NEXT FORTNIGHT S EVENTS

Amiens Whistler Principal s News

4. Templates TO PROMOTE YOUR EVENT

St Matthew s RC High School, Nuthurst Road, Moston, Manchester, M40 0EW

Be With Me Today, O Lord.

ST PATRICK S CATHOLIC SCHOOL TAUPO

Std: III rd. Subject: Morals cw.

Class Schedule

THE ALTON SCHOOL GUIDE TO SPORT

Holy Cross School. August Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat. Orientation. Development. Calendar Template by

Living & Learning Together

RESPECT, EQUALITY, COURAGE, KINDNESS

St Mary s, Isleworth Newsletter for 26th June 2015

Irymple South PS Carnival FRIDAY 13th NOVEMBER

Minutes of Loose Primary School PTA Committee Meeting. Wednesday 15 th July 2015

Graduate Calendar. Graduate Calendar. Fall Semester 2015

My husband and I hope that the resources we offer to use along with the What s in the Bible? DVD series will be a blessing to you and your family.

Issue 1. 17th February Brooks High School Department of Education

WEEKLY CHARGER. Principal s Schedule. Powerschool is an OHS teacher s main source of communication

Boarding Resident Girls Boarding

About this unit. Lesson one

Committee Member Responsibilities

Welcome Prep

Husky Voice enews. NJHS Awards Presentation. Northwood Students Fight Hunger - Twice

About our academy. Joining our community

Murchison Swimming Club Coaches meeting. Beechwoods Café 18th September pm Could all coaches please bring their swim lists from last season.

TEAM-BUILDING GAMES, ACTIVITIES AND IDEAS

4 th Grade Number and Operations in Base Ten. Set 3. Daily Practice Items And Answer Keys

Teaching. and. Living. Values Education. A Resource to Complement. Treasures New and Old. in the Catholic Schools. of the

Executive Summary. Saint Paul Catholic School

WEEKLY NEWS SHEET. Aldworth School. Issue 116 Friday 16 October What s on this week. Last day of school normal finish time of 2.

Westminster Cathedral Catholic Primary School

15 September. From the Head Teacher

Summer 2015 Ministry Report. Hello faithful Friends, Family and Supporters!! September, 2015

Dear Parents and Carers,

Cobham Hall Residential Programme

Newsletter. Upcoming Events. Bateau Bay Public School PRINCIPAL REPORT NEWSLETTER WEEK 8 TERM 1, 2017 SAFE RESPECTFUL RESPONSIBLE

Annual School Report 2016 School Year

Childhood; Family background; Undergraduate education; Scholarships opportunities. Family background; Education

TELEPHONE: FAX:

Sleeping Coconuts Cluster Projects

Upcoming Sport Dates: Principal s Report. August 22 nd 2017 Issue 12 MONBULK COLLEGE NEWS

School Council President School Council Vice President Treasurer

A N N UA L SCHOOL R E POR T I NG 2

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

PANORAMA. Exam Schedule. parent newsletter. THURSDAY December 15. TUESDAY December 13. MONDAY December 12. WEDNESDAY December 14.

A minimum of six (6) T1 or T2 Team Leaders and thirty (30) L1 or L2 Leadership Facilitators (see Facil. app.)

PTA Meeting Minutes 19/9/13

FROM THE DEPARTMENT CHAIR

2001 CBFA CONFERENCE Program Abstract Gary Koch Olivet Nazarene University PROGRAM TITLE: Catching and Rewarding: A Motivation Technique

School Calendar 2017/2018

Provider s Guidebook

Earl Grey School. February, 2016

Grade Band: High School Unit 1 Unit Target: Government Unit Topic: The Constitution and Me. What Is the Constitution? The United States Government

TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, KEW CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00350M INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION HANDBOOK

St Matthew s RC High School

Sample Of Welcome Back Letter From Vacation

Schedule at a Glance Fall 17 thru Spring 18

ST MATTHEW S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL S ANNUAL REPORT 2014

November 11, 2014 SCHOOL NAMING NEWS:

Sport and Recreation Management.

HEAD OF GIRLS BOARDING

June 6, Dear SPXS Families,

Executive Session: Brenda Edwards, Caddo Nation

Dear Teacher: Welcome to Reading Rods! Reading Rods offer many outstanding features! Read on to discover how to put Reading Rods to work today!

2013 DISCOVER BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NICK SABAN PRESS CONFERENCE

2016 Annual School Report to the Community

Don t miss out on experiencing 4-H Camp this year!

Lesson 12. Lesson 12. Suggested Lesson Structure. Round to Different Place Values (6 minutes) Fluency Practice (12 minutes)

Durham School NOW RECRUITING. Head of Business & Economics

SCHOOL ASSESSED COURSEWORK SCHEDULE UNIT 3 SEMESTER ONE 2017

Unit 8 Pronoun References

Work Placement Programme. Learn English in the heart of Ireland. Shannon Academy of English.

HOLY CROSS PREPARATORY SCHOOL TRAVEL PLAN School Travel Plan Holy Cross Preparatory School 1

The Charter School East Dulwich

Enjoying Achieving Succeeding The Fernhill Post. 26 th May 2017

SAT & ACT PREP. Evening classes at GBS - open to all Juniors!

St. Hedwig Catholic School

Conteúdos de inglês para o primeiro bimestre. Turma 21. Turma 31. Turma 41

Quiz for Teachers. by Paul D. Slocumb, Ed.D. Hear Our Cry: Boys in Crisis

The Fatima Center s India Apostolate

CARNIVAL. Friday 25 th November, pm 9pm School Oval

DIOCESE OF PLYMOUTH VICARIATE FOR EVANGELISATION CATECHESIS AND SCHOOLS

May From the Principal s Desk. Infuse your life with planned action that stems from a vision. Dear Parents,

VISION: We are a Community of Learning in which our ākonga encounter Christ and excel in their learning.

No Child Left Behind Bill Signing Address. delivered 8 January 2002, Hamilton, Ohio

Resource Package. Community Action Day

American Heritage School. Summer Camps Program Overview Grades 1 through 12. REGISTER TODAY! Limited Space Available

OFSTED LIKED US! The recent Ofsted inspection of Wolverhampton LEA has made a judgement that: HAPPY 10th BIRTHDAY!

Welcome to Curriculum Night! Parkridge Elementary School Home of the Pride Mrs. Pearson-4 th grade

Transcription:

St Joseph s Primary School Murgon PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE 18 th March 2014 32 Angel Avenue, MURGON QLD 4605 Phone: 4168 1627 Principal: Mr Greg Cran Email: pmurgon@bne.catholic.edu.au Website www.stjosephsmurgon.qld.edu.au March 19 Tuckshop 19 6pm P & F AGM 21 National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence 24 Prep Assembly 24-27 Book Fair 28 Free Dress Day Easter Egg Donation Prep Year 1 & 5 Buddy Mass 31 End of Term Awards April 2 Easter Raffle Draw 4 School finishes -Term 1 9 Scripture Day 23 School Resumes - Term 2 School will resume for Term 2 on Wednesday 23 rd April Dear St Joseph s Families, Tomorrow, March 19 is the Feast of Saint Joseph, Patron Saint of our school and also of the Parish of Murgon. Everything we know about the husband of Mary comes from Scripture. We know he was a carpenter, a working man, "Is this not the carpenter's son?" (Matthew 13:55). Despite his humble work and means, Joseph came from a royal lineage. Joseph was also a compassionate, caring man. When he discovered Mary was pregnant after they had been betrothed, he knew the child was not his but was as yet unaware that she was carrying the Son of God. He planned to divorce Mary according to the law but he was concerned for her suffering and safety. We know Joseph was man of faith, obedient to whatever God asked of him without knowing the outcome. When the angel came to Joseph in a dream and told him the truth about the child Mary was carrying, Joseph immediately and without question or concern for gossip, took Mary as his wife. When the angel came again to tell him that his family was in danger, he immediately left everything he owned, all his family and friends, and fled to a strange country with his young wife and the baby. We know Joseph loved Jesus. His one concern was for the safety of this child entrusted to him. Not only did he leave his home to protect Jesus, but upon his return settled in the obscure town of Nazareth out of fear for his life. When Jesus stayed in the Temple we are told Joseph (along with Mary) searched with great anxiety for three days for him (Luke 2:48). We know Joseph respected God. He followed God's commands in handling the situation with Mary and going to Jerusalem to have Jesus circumcised and Mary purified after Jesus' birth. We are told that he took his family to Jerusalem every year for Passover, something that could not have been easy for a working man. Joseph probably had died before Jesus entered public ministry. Joseph is also patron of the universal Church, fathers, carpenters, and social justice. We pray in thanks for the example of St Joseph and that, like him, we will all be people of u integrity. We pray also that St Joseph s will bless our school and parish communities so they will be places where God is encountered, where there is justice and compassion for all. Today as a school we celebrated the feast of St Joseph with the children partaking in Mass, a shared meal and activities where they learnt more about St Joseph. I would like to thank Ms O Connor for organising and preparing the children for such a special Mass. Well done everyone! Thank You and Congratulations A very big thank you to Mrs Kerry Dunn, the staff and children of St Joseph s, for the effort they put into the design and set up of our School display at the Murgon show. Mrs Dunn s leadership helped ensure that our display was awarded THIRD PLACE. Great work everyone. Take a Stand Together: National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence Our school has registered to be part of the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence, being held nationwide on Friday 21 March 2013. The National Day of Action is a day where school communities across Australia, Take a Stand Together against bullying and violence. St Joseph s is dedicated to creating supportive school environments, free from bullying, harassment and violence. By working together at St Joseph s, we are sending clear messages to young people that bullying and violence, in or outside of school, is not okay - at any time. The National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence is a major activity organised by Bullying. No Way! (www.bullyingnoway.gov.au). The Bullying. No Way! website, created by all Australian education jurisdictions, offers practical resources and information to help schools work together against bullying, harassment and violence. Activities have been planned to celebrate the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence at St Joseph s on Friday, 21 March 2014. Have a great week! Greg, Cran PRINCIPAL

Welcome to week 8! What a busy term we ve had so far, with still so much learning and fun to happen in the lead up to our Easter holiday break. St Joseph s Day! Today we celebrated St Joseph s Feast Day with a lovely Mass. It was wonderful to welcome parishioners, parents and carers to our Mass. Thank you to all students for your reverence and participation during the Mass, and for your great singing! Like any good party, cake and sausages were on the menu today as well. A lunchtime disco organized by the Nurture Group of Year 6/7 Student Leaders was a great idea for our students. Lots of hard work has gone into special dance lessons that students could choose to have fun at, leading up to the disco as well. Thank you to all involved in helping to make these activities happen today, and to make this day a special one for our St Joseph s school and parish community. Project Compassion- all the way from South Sudan! Project Compassion continues this week and our focus story at St Joseph s is about Deng from South Sudan. Yesterday we watched the Caritas clip showing Deng s story and how money donated to Caritas has helped him establish a safe and secure home for himself and his family. Thank you for your generosity in giving to this wonderful cause. The poster of the house made by Year 6/7 Faith Group students, has currently 64 bricks glued to it, one brick for each dollar donated to this cause. Well done everyone! Let s see if we can build those little bricks right up to the roof! Year 5 raised the most money as a class last week, so they had the pleasure of choosing a staff member to perform something fun on assembly. In the spirit of having fun, thank you to the teachers for their willingness to participate. Harmony Day! This Friday 21 st March, is Harmony Day. At St Joseph s we already value Respect of others and ourselves. Every day we work on accepting others, valuing each other s diversity, our talents as well as our culture. The message of Harmony Day is one that we try to learn about every day Everyone Belongs. It is a day to celebrate Australia s diversity. It is a day of cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia home from the traditional owners of this land to those who have come from many countries around the world. By participating in Harmony Day activities in class, we can learn and understand how all Australians from diverse backgrounds equally belong to this nation and make it a better place. Class Mass! Thank you to year 4 students for your help with the Anointing Mass on Friday14 th. Fr. Michael made comment that our students were beautifully reverent in Mass and were willing and caring helpers for the elderly members of our parish that day. The next Buddy class Mass will be held on Friday 28 th March, with Year 5 and their little buddies in Year 1 and Prep. Everyone is welcome to come along. Have a terrific week! Celia O Connor Acting APRE/CST They scattered the seeds of adversity, and there grew flowers of freedom, compassion and respect Twigseeds 2nd Week of Lent (School week beginning 17th March) Project Compassion, Week 2, brings you the story of Deng. For Deng in South Sudan, the cycle of poverty and disability was made worse with the civil war, which led him and his family to flee their village and live in t he bush for many years. Deng and his family are rebuilding their lives through their participation in a Caritas Australia food security program. Your donation to Project Compassion can help individuals like Deng to rebuild their lives post conflict. www.caritas.org.au

G u i d a n c e Co u n s e l l o r St Joseph s Murgon: Resilience This fortnight in Program Achieve, students have completed their study of Resilience. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adverse events that may happen in a child s life. Lower Primary This week in Lower Primary, students have been learning to: identify situations that can happen at school and at home that can lead to them feeling very angry, down or worried; describe what it means to be resilient ; identify a range of resilience skills and thinking strategies to stay calm in stressful situations they might encounter; and self-assess their qualities of resilience and identify one or more they want to use more often. Middle Primary This week in Middle Primary, students have been learning to: give a definition of what it means to be resilient; identify situations that can happen at school and at home that can lead to them feeling very angry, down or worried; identify a range of different resilience skills to cope with stressful situations they might encounter; and self-assess their qualities of resilience and develop an action plan to further improve their use of resilience skills. Upper Primary This week in Upper Primary, students have been learning to: give a definition of resilience ; identify situations that can happen at school and at home that can lead to them feeling very angry, down or worried; identify a range of different resilience skills to cope with stressful situations they might encounter; and self-assess their qualities of resilience and develop an action plan to further improve their use of resilience skills. David Francis Guidance Counsellor St Joseph s Primary School, Murgon, Mon, Tues, Wed (PHONE 41681627) March Birthdays Prep Catherine Voigt, Catelyn Purcell Year 1 Jaime M c Effer Year 2 Taylor Forrest Year 3 Riley Robinson, Tarnia Bligh, Nathan Roderick Year 5 Romana Ricketts Year 6/7 Brooke Heness Student of the Week Week 7 Prep Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6/7 Micah Forrest Isaac Watson Bridget Voigt DJ Olbes Pheona Combo Yolande Riley Kiera Mickelo

S P O R Tt S N E W S CRICKET Congratulations goes to Brooke Heness after competing in the State Championships in Mackay /U12 Girls Cricket competition on the weekend she was named Player of the Game after her first game on Sunday. Well done Brooke you have done us and yourself proud! WIDE BAY SWIMMING CARNIVAL Emma and Alex Cran and Millar Shields competed at the Wide Bay Swimming Carnival in Bundaberg this weekend. They had a very successful meet achieving PB s and trying their best. Congratulations children on a mighty effort! South Burnett Primary School Sports REMINDER! ZONE SELECTION TRIALS BOYS & GIRLS TOUCH FOOTBALL 21ST MARCH KINGAROY ZONE SELECTION TRIALS - GIRLS NETBALL ZONE SELECTION TRIALS Rugby League (U/11 & U/12) Date -: Monday 31 st March, 2014 Date -: Monday 31st March, 2014 Venue -: Kingaroy State School Venue -: Kingaroy Rugby League Grounds Starting Time -: 9:30am Starting Time -: 9:15am Congratulations Children and Teachers Your artistic talents in the Murgon Show display 3rd place. Well dunn! Thankyou to Mrs Dunn and her helpers for their Wonderful assistance in setting up the display!

P a r e n t s & F r i e n d s Remember our meeting this Wednesday 19 th March, all very welcome to join us in the admin block at 6pm. This meeting will consist of the AGM followed by the normal general meeting. Remember our Easter Raffle, please send all sold tickets in as soon as possible. All tickets need to be returned by 31 st March. More books are available from the office if anyone needs them. The Multi-draw Easter raffles will take place at school on Wednesday 2 nd April. Our free dress day is on 28 th March, to support this day we require each child to bring in an Easter Egg. Our Family Holiday Canberra Fund Raising Raffle 1st Prize - Zagame s Paradise Resort 5 Night Theme Park Thrill Package (Including Dreamworld) Tickets will be $2.00 each - drawn on 06/06/14 2nd Prize - $150 Murgon Money Mothers Day Stall (Week 5 th - 9 th May) will be held in the Nano Nagle Resource Centre, more information will be provided in Term 2. Scripture Activity Day There will be a Scripture Activity Day on Wednesday 9th April commencing at 9am and finishing at 3pm. The Activity will be in the school Library. Cost is... $5.00 Any enquiries contact Fr. Michael 41681406 Electronic Newsletters: Thanks to those parents who have already indicated how they wish to receive their newsletter each week. For those happy to receive an electronic newsletter: Please make sure that your email address is updated with us as soon as it changes. (please provide to Office) For those needing a paper newsletter (eg. No internet access): Please make sure that your eldest or most responsible child is well trained to collect it each Tuesday or let the office know if you only have a younger child who may ensure that it reaches home. The inspiring women on our staff celebrating International Women s Day Supported by our Principal Mr Greg Cran and Br. Tim in their beautiful PINK shirts!

Murgon Blue Light Disco Diggers Room, Murgon RSL FRIDAY 21 ST March, 2014 6.30p, to 8.30pm SHARP Cost:- $5.00 includes a hot dog! NO PASSES OUT OF BUILDING UNLESS WITH AN ADULT. PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY. TUCKSHOP Wednesday 19 th March, 2014 MARCH Special Pre-Easter Dessert Jelly & Ice-cream with Milky Way on Top ONLY $6.00 Toasted Sandwich (Ham or Chicken with or without Cheese) Plus! One Hot Cross BUN Includes a Popper & Parish Mass Times Saturday 22nd March 9.00am Mass Proston 6.00pm Mass Murgon Sunday 23rd March 8.00am Mass Wondai 10:00am Mass Cherbourg Parish Phone No: 4168 1406 Hot Cross Buns also available from Menu for. 80c each Junior Golf Starts Sunday 30th March 9am $5.00 per child Further Queries Ring Mark Smith:- 41 681355