St Joseph s Primary School Murgon

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St Joseph s Primary School Murgon Term 1, Week 8, 17th March, 2015 PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE 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 18 St Joseph s Feast Day Mass at 9:30 20 Buddy Mass Yr 3 & 5/6 National Day of Action Against Bullying 23 Book Club orders due in 27 Buddy Mass Yr 1 & 4 27 FREE DRESS DAY 30 Holy Week Liturgies APRIL 3 Good Friday School Holidays begin 20 Term 2 Begins Dear Parents & Carers, This Thursday, 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. 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). 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 integrity. We pray also that St Joseph will bless our school and parish communities so they will be places where God is encountered, where there is justice and compassion for all. Tomorrow as a school, we will celebrate the feast of St Joseph, with the children partaking in mass at 9.30am, a shared meal- sausage sizzle at lunch with cake and activities, from which they will learn 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 school display was awarded 2nd PLACE. Great work everyone. Well done to all the children who entered into other categories at the show and received a place. 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 20 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, 20 March 2015. To celebrate this day, children will be allowed to wear an orange shirt or orange ribbon. Have a great week everyone, Greg Cran Principal

APRE NEWS St Joseph s Feast Day This Wednesday 18 th March, is a very special day for us! We will be celebrating St Joseph s Feast Day, beginning with a whole school Mass at 9:30am. Everyone is welcome to attend. A sausage sizzle will be provided for all students for lunch that day. Students will still need to bring their own morning tea please. Joseph our school and Parish patron, was a good foster father and friend of Jesus. Joseph is also known as Saint Joseph, Joseph of Nazareth and Joseph the worker. Through Gospel accounts, we know that Joseph was a skilled craftsman and today he is the patron of all workers. God blessed Joseph with a wonderful family. St Joseph had many personal qualities that we believe are part of our school life: Family, Faith, Work and Justice. He was a protector, he was brave, loving, and a wonderful role-model. We celebrate these qualities here at St Joseph s. St Patrick s Feast Day It s that time of year again, when we put on our green clothes and celebrate St Patrick s Feast Day (Tuesday 17 th March)! But do we know much about why this day is celebrated? St Patrick, patron saint of Ireland, was born back in the late 4 th Century in Roman Britain. At age 16 he was kidnapped and taken to Ireland as a slave. He did escape but later returned to convert the Irish to Christianity. Many legends have grown around St Patrick including that he drove the snakes out of Ireland. Since 1962 Chicago has coloured its river green to mark the holiday. Now green is commonly connected with the day. Buddy Masses The next buddy Mass is this Friday 20 th March at 9:30am led by Year 3 & Year 5/6. The buddy Mass on Friday 27 th March, will start at 11:30am and will be led by Year 1 & Year 4. Everyone is very welcome to come along and celebrate with us. National Day of Action Against Bullying! This Friday 20 th March is National Day of Action Against Bullying. Our student leaders in the Respect group have been talking about what this means with our whole school. The messages from this campaign are being reinforced in classrooms and on the playground. Harmony Day! This Saturday 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. Thank you to our beautiful Prep children who led our school in assembly prayer this week, showing us how important the message of Harmony Day is to all of us. ICAS Academic Competitions International Competitions and Assessments (ICAS) information has arrived at the school. Students from Year 2 to Year 6 may participate in English, Mathematics, Science. Students from Year 3 to Year 6 may also participate in Computer Skills, Spelling and Writing. Students receive a certificate acknowledging their level of achievement. There is a small entry fee for each subject competition. For more information visit www.eaa.unsw.edu.au If you would like your child to participate in any of the ICAS Competitions, please contact me for registration forms. Entries close early April. ICAS 2015 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools are available again this year. A number of students from St Joseph s participated in these tests in 2014 and received certificates of Credit and Participation. This competition is again open to our students. If students are interested in participating in any of the following tests, they can collect an entry form from their class teacher. ICAS Subject ICAS Sitting Date Prices (incl. GST) Digital Technologies Tues 19 May $8.80 Science Wed 3 June $8.80 Writing Mon 15 June Fri 19 June $18.70 Spelling Tues 16 June $12.10 English Tues 28 July $8.80 Mathematics Tues 11 August $8.80

APRE News continued Project Compassion Thank you to all families who have been able to make a donation to Project Compassion this season of Lent. This week s story is about Sarita from Nepal. Your coins can help people like Sarita. 4 th Week of Lent Project Compassion: Sarita from Nepal Sharing food for life Mother of three, Sarita, could barely grow enough food for her family on her tiny farm plot. In 2007, she joined a program, run by Caritas Nepal, that gave a community group the training and support they needed to start a fish-raising business. Thanks to their hard work, Sarita and the group now have a thriving enterprise and a life-long source of food and income. Your donation to Project Compassion 2015 helps people in rural Nepal create a life-long source of food and income to benefit entire communities. www.caritas.org.au/projectcompassion 1800 024 413 Enjoy the rest of the week, Celia O Connor Acting APRE/CST Guidance Counsellor News ANZAC DAY MARCH on 25 th April. Marchers will assemble at 9:30am at the car park at the rear of the RSL building in Lamb Street, Murgon. All students are invited to participate and march, in correct school uniform, with our school. This fortnight in Program Achieve students continued their study of Resilience. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adverse events that may happen in a child s life. Last week students learnt: that a helpful way of thinking that will help them manage their anger and boost their resilience is the Being tolerant of others ways of thinking; and to use the technique called It s unfair but I can cope as a replacement for It s unfair and I can t stand it way of thinking to deal with unfairness and to manage their anger. This week students will be adding additional resilience strategies to their arsenal. Students will be learning about visualisation and muscle relaxation techniques to help them deal with stressful situations. Regards, David Francis Guidance Counsellor St Joseph s Primary School, Murgon, Mon, Tues, Wed Ph 4168 1627 Year 3 have been studying Jeannie Bakers books in English. They have been looking at her persuasive books with very little text, to try to identify her hidden meanings. Year 3 students each prepared a similar collage and they are exhibited in the school library, if you would like to take a look sometime.

S T U D E N T S O F T H E W E E K Prep Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5/6 Week 6 Bessie Watcho Barrett Catherine Voigt Solomon Bembrick Trent Aubrey DJ Olbes Bridie Prendergast March Happy Birthdays Taihya Cleary received an award for achieving her first 100 sight words. Well done Taihya Year 1: Catherine Voigt, Catelyn Purcell, Dylan Druery Year 2: Jaime McEffer Year 4: Riley Robinson, Tarnia Bligh, Nathan Roderick Year 6: Romana Ricketts SPORTS NEWS Our Age Champions at Wondai Swimming Pool Under 10 boys Damon Zelinski Under 10 girls Emily Campbell-Slatter Under 11 boys Lachlan Zelinski & Millar Shields Under 11 girls Kaitlyn Zelinski Under 12 boys Harry Perrett Under 12 girls Rebecca Palmer & Jamie Atkins Please remember these dates for South Burnett Sports trials for 10-12 year olds. Rugby League, Netball, Tennis, and Soccer- 20/3/15 at Kingaroy. LIBRARY NEWS from Mrs Guteridge Book Club flyers have been sent home. Orders are due back Monday 23rd March. If paying by cheque, please make payable to: St. Joseph s Murgon. Thanking You!

P & F TUCKSHOP MONDAY Next P & F (AGM) Meeting will be held Tonight Tuesday 17th March 6PM in the Administration Block. All welcome! Special Chicken Chippies ONLY $3.00 per cup or 50c each FREE DRESS DAY 27TH March Please bring along an Easter Egg to support this fundraiser. P & F EASTER RAFFLE TICKETS GOING HOME TODAY $1.00 PER TICKET Please return all tickets by Monday 30th March Raffle Drawn Tuesday 31st March FACEBOOK REMINDER Look up FIND GROUPS St. Joseph s Primary School Murgon you should then be able to request permission to join the group. See our Leaders at Currimundi Camp. FOR SALE St. Joseph s Stubby Coolers Only $5.00 each Great Collector s Item ST. JOSEPH S SLUSHIES FOR SALE - BIG LUNCH WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS $2.00 EACH PARISH FETE The fete this year will include a Plant Stall. Have you got a green thumb or know someone who has? If you could start some cuttings that would be great. Donations of plants will be appreciated. Also looking for helpers or people willing to join the Fete Committee. If you have any new ideas regarding the Fete, Leisa would love to hear from you. Phone her on 41 681293 after 5pm. Or email her on lmwalker@bne.catholic.edu.au.

Saturday 21stMarch Sunday 22nd March Murgon 6pm Wondai 8am Proston 8am Cherbourg 10am Saturday 28th March Sunday 29th March Wondai 6pm Murgon 8am Proston 8am Weekday Mass Times Wednesdays Wondai 5.30pm Thursdays Murgon 5.30pm Parish Mass Times Fridays Murgon 9.30am Parish Priest: Fr. Michael Carroll sm PH 41681406 PARISH HALL The St. Joseph s Parish Hall is available for rent for unlicensed functions. For further information phone Fr. Michael 41 681406 Our talented Staff on International Women s Day Our Year 6 Leaders receiving a blessing from Fr. Michael in the church on Monday morning. Congratulations to our Leaders. 20TH MARCH, 2015 BLUE LIGHT DISCO SCHOOL AGED CHILDREN 6 YEARS TO 14 YEARS ONLY COST: $5.00 Includes a Sausage sizzle TIME: 6.30pm to 8.30pm Children will not be allowed to leave the premises unless accompanied by an adult!