St Joseph’s Primary School - O'Connor
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Boronia Drive
O'Connor ACT 2602
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Email: office.sjo@cg.catholic.edu.au
Phone: 02 6248 9818
Fax: 02 6247 1792

Principal's Message

Dear Parents, Carers and the St Joseph's Community, 

Yesterday I was pleased to communicate that the expected disruptions in relation to the building project and relocation of classes will not be as significant, due to Catholic Education approving the installation of two additional temporary classrooms. While Term 3 will be a challenge across the school, which we will all work hard to minimise, I am excited at what the ‘end product’ will add to our school. Please note the following plans:

Class/es

Location

Duration

Foundation

Both Foundation classes will be in the Foundation White classroom

Till completion of the new classroom building

1 Teal

Move into Foundation Red classroom

Till completion of the new classroom building, then move into new classrooms

1 Purple

Move into the Library, with Library becoming a mobile program

Till completion of the new classroom building, then move into new classrooms

Year 2

Move into the Hub – exact set up and plan being finalised

Till completion of the new classroom building, then move into new classrooms

Year 3

Remain in temporary classrooms on oval

Till end of 2020

Year 4

Move into the new temporary classrooms

Till end of 2020

Year 5

Move temporarily into Hall - exact set up and plan being finalised

Initial weeks of Term 3 while demolition works are underway

Year 6

Move temporarily into Hall - exact set up and plan being finalised

Initial weeks of Term 3 while demolition works are underway

Staffing

Next Friday we farewell Laura Knight as she begins maternity leave for the remainder of the year. We wish Laura and Tim every happiness and joy as they head into this very exciting time as a new family. After a selection process, I am pleased to welcome Ms Rosemarie Taliano to St Joseph’s, teaching 5 Blue in Term 3 and Term 4. Rosemarie joins us from Sydney and is very excited about her move to Canberra.

Unfortunately last week Cathy Berry, our lovely Music teacher, announced her retirement from teaching. Cathy has been on leave throughout 2020, recovering herself from a difficult start to the year and now caring for her father.  On behalf of the St Joseph’s community, I thank Cathy for her gentle presence in our school in recent years and wish her all the best. She will be missed. During Term 2, Tiffany Fletcher has been taking the students for their Music lessons, and I am pleased to announce that Tiffany will continue in this role for the remainder of the year. Welcome officially to St Joseph’s, Tiffany.

This week I had a coffee with Catherine Parmenter, which was a highlight of the week. Catherine has been away from school throughout the COVID-19 period, but will return to St Joseph’s at the start of Term 3, for two days a week. She can not wait to see everyone; especially all ‘her’ students.

Reports

On Friday the Semester 1 reports will be sent home with the students. As communicated previously, due to the impact on teaching and learning throughout the COVID-19 period, Catholic Education determined that the reports will not have a comment section. When meeting with your child/ren’s teacher this week or next, you will be able to discuss in more detail, how they have progressed over the first half of 2020.

Vinnies Appeal

Thank you to all the students and parents who contributed to the St Vincent de Paul CEO Sleepout fundraising effort, by wearing their beanie and scarf and bringing a gold coin donation. We raised over $650 which will go to supporting those in need in our community.

Drive through

From the School Board Meeting last Wednesday, has come a request to ask parents not to drive from the Hovea Street end of Boronia Drive for afternoon pick up. Doing so causes a significant traffic issue as cars have to wait to turn right into our carpark, in front of those lined up to turn left in to the carpark from the Scrivener Street end. Please consider staggering your arrival time to allow the traffic to move as freely as possible, and ensure that at all times care is taken in and around our school. Thank you for your support in this important matter.

Have a good end to week.

Yours in Christ,

Cameron Tarrant

Principal

cameron.tarrant@cg.catholic.edu.au