Term 3, Week 9

September 13, 2023

Was your child born between 1st July 2019 and 30th June 2020?

Please get your Kindergarten enrolments in for Kindy 2024!

Principal's Piece


Dear Parents and Carers


This week we have welcomed visitors from CEWA, St Norbert College and Youth With a Mission. It has been a terrific opportunity to showcase our students and staff and the work that they do each day. Thank you to our visitors who have brought energy and enthusiasm to all activities that they have been involved in; our students and staff appreciate your efforts. Excitement is building as we prepare for our dance concert tomorrow evening - we are looking forward to seeing everyone at this event. We will have a free sausage sizzle from 5:00pm with our performance beginning at 5:30pm. This is a new event for St Joseph's and we hope that you enjoy the opportunity to come along to see some of the work that the children have been doing in the Creative Arts space this term. Thank you to Neighbourhood House for donating costumes.


The CEWA Quality Catholic Education Awards program is presently underway. Our Aboriginal Families as First Educators (AFaFE) program, the Ngoolgab-gerring Playgroup, has been nominated for an award in the Community Education section. There is an opportunity for us to vote in the People's Choice section of the Awards - I encourage everyone to vote for our Playgroup by going to the following link and selecting Ngoolgab-gerring Playgroup: https://awards.cewa.edu.au/vote/#community-link


It is fair to say that almost everyone across the country was enthralled watching the Matildas' stunning performance during the Women's World Cup. Hence soccer, or should I say football is a sport of definite interest for all. During Term 3, the children have participated in soccer/football sessions during PE and were, I'm sure, much inspired by the Matildas. We would like to extend our thanks to the Kununurra Soccer Club for allowing us to use their equipment during these lessons - your support is appreciated.


We ask that you continue to monitor your children for illness. There is still a number of bugs around and we encourage you to take the right steps to limit their spread to reduce their impact on other families in our community.


Now is the time to start planning for 2024. If you have a young one at home who is ready to start Kindy or Pre-Primary next year, please collect, complete and return enrolment forms to school as soon as possible. They are available from our office or you can find them on our website.


We look forward to the final week of this term and trust that the children continue to enjoy their learning opportunities.


Go well this week.

Miss Therese

Principal

Get Vaccinated!


Community Health offers free vaccines for:

  • COVID-19 Boosters
  • Japanese Encephalitis - Residents of Kununurra & Wyndham only
  • Influenza - all children 6 months - 12 years; all Aboriginal people 6 months or older; all people with a chronic disease; all people 65 years and older.


Call Kununurra Community Health on 9166 4321


Year 5/6 News


Last week the Year 5/6 students visited the Manbijim Cotton Farm. It was a fantastic excursion and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Students were very excited to see how the machines operate and tried hard to move a cotton bale, but with no success. We didn’t know it weighed 227kg! We learnt how natural fibres are grown, harvested, and spun to produce yarn. We also discovered how the cotton is irrigated and how the land is being used for producing food and goods from both traditional and contemporary perspectives.


Year 5/6 students will use this valuable knowledge to compose a procedural writing piece and to create infographics about the cotton process. Special thank you to Mary Mcphee and Matt Stott for hosting such an interesting and informative excursion. The students were very curious about cotton and asked many thoughtful questions. Well done 5/6 team!


Miss Silvia

Year 5/6 Teacher

Science News


Some great group work was shown by Years 5/6 students this week in Science when they tested the viscosity of liquids. Students chose four different liquids that included hair conditioner, honey, soy sauce, water, juice, oil, dishwashing liquid and gravy! They designed a race track to measure the speed at which the various liquids reached a designated ‘finish line’, with water being the fastest and conditioner the slowest.

Miss Marion Roberts

Specialist Teacher


SACRAMENTS and other matters

 

As in previous years, all classes will learn about Sacraments and rites of initiation in their Religious Education programs. For students of the Catholic faith, there will also be an opportunity to receive these Sacraments at St Vincent Palloti Catholic Church.
 

Baptism              

Please contact Sr Julianne at school, or Fr Vinu (0475 846 331), at any time, to collect a “Request for Baptism” form. Baptism can occur during the week, or Saturdays/Sundays.


Other Matters

Mass is held each weekend, at St Vincent Pallotti Church on Saturdays at 5.30pm and Sundays at 8.30am. Weekday masses are held from Tuesday to Friday at 5.30pm. On Sundays, we have Children’s Liturgy during mass.


Fr Vinu is available for Reconciliation on any day, usually from about an hour before mass.


Juniper Visits

Visits to the Juniper Aged Care Facility continue to be a highlight, especially in light of the NAIDOC theme this year being "For Our Elders". We have a wonderful two-way learning between ourselves and our Juniper friends.


Please don’t hesitate to contact Sr Julianne or Miss Marion Roberts, through the school office, at any time if have queries or questions about our Religious Education program.


Sunday Mass17th September

Fr Vinu is on retreat in Perth and in place of Mass there will be a Communion Service at St Vincent Pallotti Church at 8.30am

Sr Julianne

Thank you, Kununurra, for the generosity and support you show towards

St Joseph's School.

Special thanks this week go to:


Neighbourhood House for donating costumes for our Dance Concert
AND

Kununurra Soccer Club for lending

us their soccer balls


Canteen Volunteers


We are looking for parent helpers to assist Hellen in the Canteen. Even if you have just an hour to spare, it would be very welcome. Please drop by the office and we'll take you over to meet Hellen.



(You won't need a Working With Children Check if your child is enrolled at St Joseph's)

Send Your Kids to School


Send your kids to school - it is the best possible way they can get a good education.


If your child misses one 1 day per week of school,

by the time they are in Yr 4 they will have missed 1 whole year of school.


Already they will by 1 year behind expected learning!


It may take some tough love, but it is worth the effort to make your child go to school every day.


Set a good routine from Kindy, don't let them miss a day.


It will give them the best start in life.



Containers for Change


Thank you to those generous families who have donated their recycling money to our school through Containers for Change!


School Recycling Bags

CHECK FOR THE 10¢ MARK


We've ended up with a lot of non-recyclable containers in our school recycling bags.

Which means we have to sort through the bags to remove them.

It's easy to save your 10¢ containers from landfill so they can live another life — just check for the 10¢ mark!


Most aluminium, glass, plastic, steel, and liquid paperboard drink containers that are 150ml to 3L are accepted.

This includes:

  • Most single-serve water and fizzy drink containers up to and including 3L.
  • Most single-serve alcohol containers, like beer bottles and pre-mixed spirits.
  • Flavoured milk containers that are 150ml to 999ml.
  • Coconut water, pure fruit, or vegetable juice containers that are 150ml to 999ml.


~ Make sure you take off the lids ~

~ Bring the lids into the school office and we'll recycle them separately ~


Items that we don't accept include:

  • Glass bottles or jars of any sort - too many get broken when dropped into the recycling bag
  • Plastic milk bottles
  • Unflavoured, plain milk cartons
  • Cordial bottles
  • Non-food plastic containers (eg laundry detergent)
  • Steel food cans

Olivia and Grace’s farm fresh

free range eggs 

~ $8 a carton ~

Call or text

Mary (Mum) on 0428 524 611


Canteen Menu Term 3

School Bus Pick-ups and Drop-offs


For the safety of our children, we would like to remind parents that children catching our white Coaster school bus will be dropped off in the afternoon ONLY at the address from which they are picked up in the morning.


Attempts to accommodate parents who ring during the day asking that their children be dropped off elsewhere have resulted in an number of confusing situations, whereby children have ended up going home to an empty house or to a house where they are not expected.


Children who live in Lakeside or out of town may not catch our bus home to a different address.


Your child can only be dropped off at a different address if it is an emergency situation (eg you have an emergency visit to the hospital and an arrangement has been made for your child to be cared for by another family member or friend).


Many thanks for your cooperation.

St Joseph's School Calendar Term 3 2023

School Bus Contact Details


The School Bus Contractors are Dylon and Chelsea Lodge.


Chelsea: 0450 250 691

Dylon: 0415 945 330

Email chylanholdings@hotmail.com

Please note that cash payments for Book Club are no longer accepted at St Joseph's. All orders should be placed through Book Club Loop.


See: https://www.scholastic.com.au/book-club/book-club-parents/

St Joseph’s Student Code of Conduct


The St Joseph’s Student Code of Conduct was developed by the students of St Joseph’s. Students participated in Steps 1 to 4 during Term 1 2021. Step 5 was worked through during term 2 and Step 6 completed during Term 3. The Student Code of Conduct was reviewed by students in Year 3 to 6 on two separate occasions. The Student Code of Conduct was shared with the wider school community during Term 3. 


At St Joseph’s School, Kununurra we want to feel Safe.

1. In order to feel Safe we will follow school rules.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will ask an adult for help.

2. In order to feel Safe we will listen and follow instructions.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will ask an adult for help.

3. In order to feel Safe we will help and care for others.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will ask them why they are feeling that way.

4. In order to feel Safe we will keep our hands and feet to ourselves.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will ignore them or walk away.

5. In order to feel Safe we will treat others the way we would like to be treated.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will remind them of the golden  rule.


At St Joseph’s School, Kununurra we want to feel Happy.

1. In order to feel Happy we will smile, laugh, sing and dance.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will ask them if they are alright.

2. In order to feel Happy we will be kind to others.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will ask an adult for help.

3. In order to feel Happy we will make friends and play with them.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will play with and include them.

4. In order to feel Happy we will come to school everyday.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will look after them.

5. In order to feel Happy we will listen to the teacher and other adults.

When someone isn’t feeling this way, or there is conflict, we will try to make them feel happy.

 

Our Code of Conduct prohibits bullying, harassment and other forms of peer-to-peer abuse and we require respect for the privacy and human dignity of other students.

 

Reminders

Term Dates 2023

Term Dates 2023

Term 1: Wednesday 1 February - Thursday 6 April

Term 2: Tuesday 26 April - Friday 30 June

Term 3: Tuesday 18 July - Friday 22 September

Term 4: Monday 9 October - Friday 8 December


Public Holidays  During Term Time 2023

Monday 6 March: Labour Day 

Friday 7 April - Good Friday

Tuesday 25 April: ANZAC Day

Monday 5 June: Western Australia Day


Pupil Free Days 2023

Monday, 24 April

Thursday & Friday, 1 & 2 June

Monday, 17 July

Monday, 4th September (Catholic Day)


Assemblies

Our assemblies are every second Friday afternoon at 1.10pm. 


Week 2: 28 July - Year 3

Week 4: 11 August - Year 2

Week 6: 25 August - Year 1

Week 8: 8 September - PP

Week 10: 22 September - Kindy



Kindy Days

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday

7.50am - 2.00pm

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We are ready to collect your recyclable containers. Our drop off point is located in the staff carpark, just inside the fence. Money earned goes towards Mini Vinnies.

If you change your phone number, please tell us. We many need to contact you if your child is sick or doesn’t get picked up after school.


Most school age children are eligible for free dental care in Kununurra School Dental Clinic. 

Primary School children become eligible to attend the School Dental Service in the year they turn 5.

High School children are eligible to attend the School Dental Service until they complete Year 11 or the day they turn 17 (whichever occurs first).

If you changed your address or phone numbers, please advise dental clinic staff. Missed appointments may result in suspension from the School Dental Service.

We are located on the hospital grounds in the Dental Health Building, 69 Coolibah Drive and are open Monday to Friday 7:30 to 3:30. 

Please feel free to call us on 0419 939 179 or email: kununurramobile@dental.health.wa.gov.au to organise an appointment. 



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