ST JOSEPH S PRIMARY SCHOOL 85 Larmer Street NARRANDERA NSW 2700 PO Box 248 Telephone: (02) 6959 2238 Email: sjn-info@ww.catholic.edu.au Website: www.sjnww.org 16th May 2018 NEWSLETTER 14/2018 Term 2 Week 3 Parent/Teacher Interviews Week 3 Wednesday 16th May * NAPLAN * Choir Lunchtime Thursday 17th May * NAPLAN * Bendigo Banking Week 4 Monday 21st May * BAND Rehearsal Lunchtime * Comonwealth Banking Tuesday 22nd May * Senior Choir Lunchtime Wednesday 23rd May * Choir Lunchtime Thursday 24th May * Bendigo Banking Friday 25th May * School Athletics Carnival Other Important Dates Friday 1st June * Deanery Athletics Carnival Friday 15th June * Paul Kelly Cup Saturday 30th June * Year 6 Confirmation WEEK 10 * Parent/Teacher Meetings This year s Parent/Teacher interviews will be an opportunity to provide quality feedback to families about the progress their child is making in Mathematics and Writing. Offering 3-way interviews, where the student provides this feedback to their family is our ultimate goal. Therefore we will be taking the opportunity at this year s meetings to mirror what these would potentially look like with classroom teachers taking on the role of the student, informing parents of the child s learning goals, strengths, what the child can and can t do and where to from here. Feedback will be given to parents about Writing and Mathematics with 5 minutes allocated to each area. Parents will not be given the option to book a double time slot for these meeting however are encouraged to make an appointment to discuss any other concerns they may have at another time. The school has recently subscribed to an online booking service called SOBS (Schools Online Booking Service) SOBS is designed for simplicity, the Parent/Teacher booking system provides a facility for parents to book their interviews online. Parents will be able access the system at any time, day or night. They have no codes or pin numbers to remember, and a series of simple screens and prompts to assist them to make their interview bookings. Parents will feel empowered as they interact directly with the live system - selecting the teachers they wish to see and time slots that are both convenient and suitable. More information will be communicated with parents as the time draws nearer. Reports will be sent out in Week 9 with Parent Teacher interviews being held in Week 10. Bernadette Irvin, Assistant Principal
Pentecost This Sunday is the feast of Pentecost. The birthday of the church. In the Acts of the Apostles we are told that the crowd who heard the earliest disciples of Jesus understood them in his or her own language. Now that s clarity! It wasn t so much the gift of tongues the earliest disciples received as much as their hearers received the gift of ears, of listening. At the first Pentecost, the earliest Christians knew that speaking the same language was not as important as was careful listening to one another. The early Church was a very complex and diverse community however they had their struggles with one another, this is to similar in todays society. Within a few years of the first Pentecost, there were fights between Peter and Paul over Jewish and Gentile converts. There were people who died for the faith and others who betrayed them to the authorities. Some Christians thought they were for Paul rather than for Jesus, and still others thought the end of the world was near. Through it all, however, the bass notes played: the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The feast of Pentecost tells us that while we build our faith on that of all the believers who have gone before us, we have the responsibility to listen, we are not allowed to retreat from the world but are sent out to enter into conversation with it, and hear in this dialogue the God that is in the here and now of our daily life. While always keeping in mind the bass line of Christ s life, death and resurrection. Let s pray that this Pentecost hones our ears as well as prepares our tongues to clearly receive and proclaim the Gospel of Christ in the our own day and age. Our Lady Help of Christians Year 2 Mass Next Thursday 24 th May at 10:00am Year 2 will be our host for a whole school Mass. Parents and friends are most welcome to come along. DATES FOR THE TERM - Please note the change of date for Confirmation School Mass Thursday 24 th May Our Lady Help of Christians Year 2 Friday 8 th June- Sacred Heart of Jesus Year 1 Parish Mass 26th & 27th May - Year 6 Confirmation Commitment Mass Friday 6th July End of Term Year 3/4L 16 th June Parish Mass - Year 5 30th June - Year 6 Confirmation PARISH NEWS Men Alive - Retreat Weekend St. Mel s will be hosting a men s retreat over the weekend of 2/3 June The Men Alive team will be coming from Canberra to run the weekend The retreat will consist of prayer, talks and meals with opportunities for the Sacraments Age 18+ The aim of the weekend is to make you the best man God has made you to be This special weekend is open to all men. CHURCH CLEANERS: We would love another couple of volunteers for church cleaning, which is only every 6-7 weeks. Please contact the office. CHOSEN YOUTH: Topic Night PENTECOST. Saturday 19 th of May after Mass. Prayer, talks, food and games. Ages 12+. Contact Linda 0467529345 or Monika 0437021046 for more details Mass Times St Mel s Narrandera Saturday: 6:00pm Sunday: 9:30am Julie Flynn Religious Co-ordinator Upcoming Sunday Feasts 1. PENTECOST: 19/20 th of May 50 days after the Resurrection, the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples of Jesus. 2. The Most Holy TRINITY: 26/27 th of May - One God, three Persons. The Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God. 3. The Most Holy BODY and BLOOD of Christ (Corpus Christi): 2/3 rd of June - At Mass, bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ.
To the following students celebrating their birthday over the coming week; Schapelle Salucci, Leesa McBean, Lara Hoffmann, Zoe Achison, Sarah Hewitt & Jessica Wright We hope you have a fantastic day! AWARDS Congratulations to the following students who received awards last week ; Year 6F: Daniel Harrison, Baxter Longmire & Stella Hunt Year 6W: Hudson Coelli, Ellie Hall, Horatio Davies-Botten, Maddie Hugo & Clancy Ryan Year 5: Keely McLean & Kyah Daniel-Alchin Year 3/4F: Riley Anderson, Darcy Mimmo & Ruby Clark Year 3/4L: Logan Pettigrove, Christian Davis, Cohen Tunks & Chloe Baxter Year 2: Elsie Pendergast, Victoria McLellan & Bella Brew Year 1: Kaleb Stanley, Andrew Bonnett, Amelia Ragen, Niesha Sullivan & Isabelle Craig Kinder: Kabe Flanagan, Tom Pendergast & Madison Cottom Congratulations to Laura Porter who has been selected as band member of the month. When Laura found out the school was offering instrumental lessons she jumped head first into the clarinet as her father played the clarinet and she said she loves the sound. She says she enjoys playing in the band because the music sounds so good and she loves to listen to instrumental music. She hopes in 10 years time she will still be playing the clarinet for her family and having a great time with it. She says if you want to be good at playing the clarinet you must learn to tongue the sound early on and don t leave it too late because then it becomes difficult to get right. Laura believes that to be a good team player in the band it s important to know what your role is and to always respect the band director. She likes to imagine that the best gigs are when a whole load of people are watching and loving the entertainment. She wants to send a message out to all those students thinking about learning an instrument. She said There is no reason not to try and learn an instrument. There are so many instruments to choose from, so why not? If you do learn an instrument, never give up and don t stop trying. Thanks Laura. Congratulations again.
Garden Club Week 2, Term 2. Insects alive! We are up and running again for Term 2, starting with a native bee house! More than 20 of our green thumbs helped put together the school s newest environmental feature using recycled bricks, timber, bamboo, grass tree spikes, clay and pithy sticks. Students learnt that there are 1500 native bee species in Australia, and that they are mainly solitary, with only 20 that are social and that produce honey. Students already had some pretty good knowledge about why bees are so important to our existence pollination & food. We will learn more about these little creatures as the year progresses. Thanks Mr. Wooden for the bee house roof and thanks photographers!
*** Please note the canteen will be open for RECESS & LUNCHTIME buying on Friday & Monday ***
St Joseph s Fundraising Pie Drive... Due to the success of our Pie Drive in 2016 it was decided that we would run it again this year. The time has come to put in your orders!!!! Please order up BIG, the more orders we have the more money raised for our kids & our school! Get onto any family & friends to add to your order! All goods are coming from the famed 'Ganmain Bakery' (who doesn't love a Ganmain Pie?) All pies & lamingtons will be freshly baked so ready to put into the freezer if you wish. Great idea for a quick & easy family friendly meal in the colder weather! A variety of flavours to choose from with family & individual sizes available along with sausage rolls and lamingtons. Order forms and money are due back to school no later than Wednesday 27th June. Orders will be available to collect from the school hall between 12-4pm on Thursday the 5th July. A hard copy of the order form will also be sent home with the children
Fire & Rescue NSW Open Day 2018 Winter is just around the corner so it s a great time to visit your local Fire & Rescue NSW Fire Station and learn more about how to be home fire safe In an effort to educate the community about fire prevention and safety, Fire & Rescue NSW is hosting its annual Open Day this Saturday, 19th May 2018 between 10.00am and 2.00pm. You and your family are invited to visit your local station for home fire safety tips, hop on a fire truck and chat with firefighters to learn more about what they do every day. From chemical spills, car accidents and natural disasters to education, prevention and humanitarian relief, across the state, across the country and even overseas, our firefighters are prepared for anything, anywhere, anytime. PIANO LESSONS For beginners or students who already have a basic knowledge of music Enquiries - Christine Sharp Mobile 0437 129 457 Home 6959 3402