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Dear Parents
A warm welcome back to the start of a new school year. The first few days have been a hive of activity and excitement. It has been so good to see everyone back and to hear about the many holiday adventures.
A special welcome to our new families who join our school community for the first time. St Joseph’s is a great school, and we are delighted that you have joined us and trust your time here will be an enjoyable and memorable one.
To our class teachers, I would like to express my appreciation for the time and effort they have spent over the holidays to ensure that their classrooms are organised and prepared for the term ahead. It is such a great feeling to walk into welcoming and well-resourced classrooms. The work you have done to provide vibrant learning environments has not gone unnoticed.
Many thanks to all our parents as well. From my observations and discussions with the teachers, the children have arrived fully prepared with the correct book list items, uniform and a keen attitude to commence the school year. Thank you!
SETTING YOUR CHILD UP FOR SUCCESS
Success in learning is indeed a partnership requiring a strong commitment of parents and staff. Parents often ask what can I do to help my child? My strong conviction is that the most important thing a parent can do is to establish a positive and supportive relationship with their school, and particularly with their child’s teacher. Open, honest and respectful communication is the key to this; taking the time and effort to get to know your child’s teacher and to communicate to them, your desires and hopes for your child this year as well as concerns. The more a teacher knows about your child, the more effectively they can respond to and provide for them.
To assist staff in giving our students optimum chance of success this year, I offer these tips for parents:
- Be Patient… often students take time to adjust to a new teacher, new routines and surroundings. Reassure them that all will be well and if you have any concerns, speak with your child’s teacher sooner rather than later.
- Sleep… ensure your child gets enough uninterrupted sleep. They need this to process learning and memory from the day’s activities. Digital devices do interrupt sleep and therefore should not be kept in bedrooms overnight.
- Nutrition… as much non-processed foods as possible. Avoid foods high in sugar as this effects concentration, energy levels and ability to learn. Some classes have Brain break at about 10am and only fresh fruit or vegetables are allowed and we don’t allow chips and lollies in lunchboxes. Water is best!!!
- Be supportive and always speak positively about school… if and when your child comes home and reports a problem, always reassure them that they have done the right thing telling you and that there is something that can be done to help them. Either encourage them to speak to their teacher or make a time yourself to see the teacher.
- Organisation and Routines – Every Minute Counts… being at school on time is very important for children to start the day positively, allowing time to socialise, get belongings organised for the day and build friendships with staff and students. Any arrival after 8.40am is considered late and is disruptive to your child’s morning as well as the class. If your child is away then we ask that you courteously contact the office via our parent portal, email or phone. To assist parents in understanding the impact of lateness, here are the facts:
EVERY MINUTE COUNTS
But I only missed…..
That equals….
Which is…..
And over 13 years of my schooling that’s….
5 minutes per day
25 minutes per week
Nearly 0.8 weeks per year
Nearly a quarter of a year
10 minutes per day
50 minutes per week
Nearly 1.5 weeks per year
Nearly half a year
20 minutes per day
1 hour 40 minutes per week
Nearly 3 weeks per year
Nearly one year
30 minutes per day
Half a day per week
Nearly 6 weeks per year
Nearly one and a half years
- Attendance and Punctuality: You have probably seen the statistics about the impact that attendance has on learning outcomes. Attendance data is monitored and even a day here and there can add up to a startling number over the course of your child’s schooling. Put simply, if children are not at school, they cannot learn.
- Uniform… ensure your child has the correct uniform and if for any reason, they are out of uniform, a note to the teacher is required. This includes the provision of and wearing of the approved school shoes (all black). Uniform is important to our school culture and identity. This includes the school hat.
- Communication… communicate in a timely and appropriate manner with the classroom teacher if you have any concerns. This is most effective when it is face to face and at a time suitable to both parent and teacher. The busyness of the morning at drop off time is not conducive to discussing an issue as it is often public and you can’t be given the time it may need. Email is not considered appropriate for expressing concerns. An appointment is always best. Coming to the meeting aware that there are other perspectives on a situation than what your child may have told you is helpful.
- Emailing is certainly a convenient and timely communication method for both teaching staff and parents. We also acknowledge, however, the limitations of email and I am sure you understand the need to have some shared understandings about the use of email, and therefore regarding the use of email we would ask that parents using email:
- Be patient with the response time. We aim to have a quick reply but sometimes the volume of emails can restrict these time frames. If you send an email on Friday please wait till Monday as we all like to enjoy the weekend and/or if you send an email after 5pm, please don’t expect a reply until the next day; teachers also have their family to attend to.
- Please use email to briefly identify the issue, request or concern. Please leave extensive detail for a conversation or planned meeting. Using names of other students and parents should also be avoided.
- Assume mutual goodwill and keep the messages polite and positive (even when it is a concern).
- Please do not use email for urgent messages (eg; late pick up, lunch, homework) as teachers are in class and will not be able to receive or respond to the message during class time.
A list of our teachers’ email addresses can be found on our Parent Portal.
- Screen Time… monitor your child’s screen time and discuss with them what they are doing when on screens. Screens includes TV, computers, tablets, phones. Discuss online safety and ethical use of this powerful resource.
- Prayers of Gratitude… have an attitude of gratitude and thank God for the many blessings and gifts of the day. This can be achieved by playing “2 stars and a wish” where the child says 2 things that went well and one thing they wish went better…
DATE CLAIMER: MEET THE TEACHER & OPEN CLASSROOMS - Thursday, 13 February (3:15-4:30pm)
Parents are invited to come along on Thursday, 13 February to visit classrooms and chat with our teachers from 3:15pm until 4:30pm. Students are encouraged to show their parents their classrooms, and even some of their learnings.
The coffee van will be available to purchase a beverage. We look forward to catching up with our families!
P&F MEETING - Wednesday, 12 February
Our first P&F meeting for 2025 will be held on Wednesday, 12 February at 5:00pm in our school staffroom.
Wishing you a seamless and productive return to school for 2025.
Rita Petersen
Welcome to 2025
Welcome again everyone to the 2025 school year.
As a Catholic School, our “Catholic Identity” is very important to us. You will see that prayer, liturgy and social justice make up important aspects of our school.
Sacramental Programs 2025
The Atherton Parish Sacramental Team run programs throughout the year assisting Catholic families to prepare students to receive the sacraments of Penance, Confirmation and Eucharist. This is usually done in Year 4 or older.
More information about the Sacramental Programs for 2025 will be sent out to Catholic families in the coming weeks.
If you have any questions about the RE Curriculum or the Sacramental Program, please feel free to contact me via email at mmaccallum@cns.catholic.edu.au.
Opening School Mass for 2025
Our first school mass for 2025 will be celebrated on Thursday, 6 February in the church starting at 9.30am. It will be an opportunity to pray together as a school community for the coming year. During this mass our elected school and house leaders will receive their badges and will be officially inducted into their roles. A special blessing will also be given to all Year 6 students in their capacity as leaders of the school for 2025. Parents are most welcome to attend this mass.
Prep students will attend part of this mass, however they will have a special ceremony to welcome and bless them next Thursday, February 13 at 2.00pm in the church. Prep parents are especially invited for this special blessing.
Weekly Assembly
Our whole school assembly is held each Friday starting at 2.30pm and is lead by our school leaders.
At our assembly this week, new staff and students will be given a bookmark with our patron saint, St Joseph, on the front and our school prayer on the back. Prep students will receive their bookmarks at their special blessing ceremony next Thursday.
We pray our school prayer each week at assembly. The words of this prayer remind us why we need to look after everyone in our school family.
Words of Wisdom
“If we love God, we will undoubtedly love our neighbour also;
they are as cause and effect.”
Catherine McAuley
God Bless,
Mary MacCallum
APRE
I'm sharing the latest parenting content from Triple P, which focuses on more positive drop-offs at childcare or school.
Goodbyes at the school or childcare gate can be tough, both on kids and parents. Clinginess and tears are common, especially during transitions like starting school, changing schools, or moving up a level. Our latest article offers practical ideas to help make these separations easier.
The article is now live on the Triple P parent website:
- P&F Meeting: Wednesday Feb 12 at 5pm in the staffroom. This is a great opportunity to meet the committee and the school leadership team, to hear about the plans we have for the upcoming year and how you can become involved in supporting your child, the teachers, the school community and each other. The meeting usually goes for an hour or so. Everyone is welcome.
The 2025 P&F Committee is:
President: Steven Montgomery
Vice-President: vacant
Treasurer: Shannon Reynolds
Secretary: Tamara Grace
Deb Ball Representative: Therese Watson
Diocesan Representative: vacant.
- Monty the Monstar Fun Run: Wednesday March 19. This has got to be one of the best days in the school calendar!! This year we are combining the event with the St Joseph’s Day celebrations. Look out for the flyer that will be sent home with your children in the upcoming week with details about how to create an online sponsorship portal. Brace yourself for a flurry of Messenger messages, Assembly reminders and emails as we gear up to the day. A call for volunteers will be sent out closer to the date.
- Debutante Ball: the Deb Ball is a P&F-sponsored event and the wonderful organising committee have already set a date (in Term 2): Saturday May 31. The Facebook page “St Joseph’s Atherton Deb Ball” has been calling for expressions of interest and an information night is coming. Contact the committee via stjoeysdeb@gmail.com or via Messenger on the Facebook page.
P&F Committee
Uniform Update:
This segment is to keep you updated on uniforms. We currently have lots of uniforms in stock. The sports sublimation polos have arrived in most sizes and will be rolled out as the old-style multi sports polos deplete. The old-style multi sports polos are on special for $30.00. The new sports sublimation polos are $40.00.
Please ensure your child is in the correct uniform, especially with the navy blue ‘above the ankle’ socks (socks that go past the ankle and can be folded back down, not anklets.) We have these socks in stock – 3 pairs for $11.00. School shoes are to be all black joggers with either laces or Velcro.
We have lots of second-hand jumpers for sale. The standard jumpers in either pull over or V neck are $3.00 each and the school logo full zip jumpers are $10.00. If purchasing from a department store, please ensure the jumpers are navy blue fleecy lined fabric with no printing.
We also have our winter stock ready for purchasing now, with all school logo jumpers at $35.00. This is the only stock for the year, so once sold out, there will be no more stock for the year.
Please note the only price increase occurred with the wide brim hats going up to $21.00 and all other items have remained the same price.
Uniform Shop Opening Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday mornings between 8.15am – 8.45am.
Outside of these times by appointment only. Please note that I am required in class most days and sometimes I am unable to stay outside of this time frame.
Online ordering of school uniforms is available via Flexischools. Order online at any time. Orders will be packed on the next available Tuesday or Thursday morning and given to your child.
The Flexischools App is our preferred method for ordering and payment.
For all uniform information please contact:
Tricia Lee – plee@cns.catholic.edu.au
Uniform Shop Opening Hours
Tuesday and Thursday mornings between 8.15am – 8.45am.
Outside of these times by appointment only.
Online ordering of school uniforms is available via Flexischools. Order online at anytime. Orders will be packed on the next available Tuesday or Thursday morning and given to your child.
For all uniform information please contact:
Tricia Lee – plee@cns.catholic.edu.au
Message from the Flexischools Team
Welcome back to another exciting school year! We hope you had a restful and enjoyable break, and we're excited to support you and your family in 2025.
As the school year begins, Flexischools is here to make things easier for you with our time-saving, convenient app. Whether it's ordering lunch, replacing a(nother) lost hat, or taking part in a school fundraiser, Flexischools is here to simplify the everyday tasks and help keep your school routine running smoothly.
Tips for a smooth start:
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Update Your Child’s Details: Please take a moment to update your child’s Flexischools profile with their new class or year for 2025. This will ensure that any orders or payments are processed correctly, and orders go to the right place.
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Order in Advance: Plan ahead and use Flexischools to order lunch or make payments for upcoming tuckshop days or uniforms in advance, saving you time and hassle during the busy school mornings.
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Explore Our Features: Flexischools offers plenty of great features designed to save you time. From automatic topping up of your parent wallet, to placing multiple orders in one go, make sure you take full advantage of everything Flexischools has to offer this year.
We look forward to supporting you in 2025, and we’re here to help if you have any questions.
You can contact our parent support team on 1300 361 769 Monday to Friday from 7am to 12pm, via live-chat or submit a support ticket and the team will get back to you.
Here’s to a wonderful 2025 school year!
Welcome back to District School Sport for 2025!
A broadcast will be distributed tomorrow with a welcome letter, guide for the nomination process for district school sports and the 2025 Tableland Sports Calendar.
Below are the sports tiles for AFL, Hockey, Squash and Swimming - trials for these are being held on 20 February with nominations due on 13 February.
Yours in Sport,
Anne-Marie Henry