Principal's Message
Dear Parents, Carers and the St Joseph's Community,
Welcome back to Term 3. After the challenging times that have defined the year so far, I hope that everyone had a good break from the routines of school. It was certainly a necessary time for the staff, to stop and to recharge, and to look back on a term that brought out the best in all of us. As a school, the students, yourselves, the teachers and staff and wider community have much to be proud of.
Over the break, we have started to see the physical transformation of our school as well. The new classrooms are quickly coming together and this week, we expect to have the roof go on. Inside, it is incredible to see and hear how quickly the old rooms have been transformed into a wide-open void stretching from one end of the original school building to the other. As you can see, the builders have made the most of the break.





We have also moved into our two new temporary classrooms, located on the oval. Thank you to Catholic Education for quickly moving to have these installed, ready for the students’ return on Monday. An enormous thank you to all our wonderful staff too. They spent time in the final weeks of Term 2 packing up their classrooms and relocating around the school. Our Year 5 and 6 teachers and students are now settled into the Hall for the coming weeks, but looking forward to returning to their classrooms as soon as possible. So much to look forward to!





Staffing
This week we welcome Ms Rosie Taliano to St Joseph’s, replacing Mrs Knight who is now on maternity leave. Our Canteen is open again, with Sarah Young as our new Canteen Manager. Mrs Tiffany Fletcher is continuing to take our students for Music – it is so nice to hear them all singing around the school. Mrs Mara Pangallo will finish at St Joseph’s at the end of Week 3, so we thank her for her efforts this year. We keep in our thoughts and prayers Mrs Parmenter, who is enjoying her time reading at her beautiful home, but unable to return to school due to the COVID-19 situation. We also keep in our thoughts and prayers Mrs Viney and her husband, along with some of our school families who have had loved ones pass away in recent months. As a community, we draw strength from the support that we can offer to those in need.
Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD)
Included today is information relating to NCCD. This annual government requirement allows the school to provide information based on the support offered to students across the school. Through the collection of this school-based data, the government is best able to identify funding needs and to support school systems as needed. Please see the attached information.
COVID-19 Update
Recent increased concern and awareness of the on-going COVID-19 pandemic has unfortunately meant that some planned easing of restrictions in our school are not currently possible. I want to thank everyone for their continued support as we have returned to school, maintaining our good safety and hygiene practices across the school. Full details of health advice and safety protocols have been distributed over the past week via Schoolzine.
Photos
The school photos will be taken on Monday 3 August for the Primary School and fulltime and beginning of the week ELC students, and on Friday 7 August for end of the week ELC students, along with any missed photos. Reminders will be sent via Schoolzine, but all students are to be dressed in their full winter uniform. All COVID-19 considerations have been addressed and will be actioned on the day. Class photos, individual portraits and family photos will be taken. All family photos will be taken on the day, so please inform your children if they will be involved in this. These photos will be available from the Front Office later in the year, and form a way of fundraising for the school.
Photo envelopes and more information will be sent home with students tomorrow.
St Joseph’s Virtual Family Maths Week – August 3 to 6
All families are invited to participate in the next Family Maths event, this year taking place virtually. Many of our senior students are excitedly preparing for this event, following the incredible success the Maths evening enjoyed last year. More details to come in the next week.
Yours in Christ,
Cameron Tarrant
Principal