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Teaching is one of the best professions in the world. You have the opportunity to influence the lives of young people and set them on a pathway for lifelong learning. We are in the privileged position of walking with families as they navigate the teenage years. Teaching is challenging as is parenting. I am very proud of the staff at St Joseph’s, they all have the interests of their students central to what they do.
In challenging students we are trying to assist a change in their behaviour - whether it is in their learning to challenge themselves or in their interactions with others. As a Catholic school we are based in the teachings of Jesus. It is about tolerance, acceptance of difference, compassion and kindness. Teachers model this to their students in the classroom through care. Care is setting boundaries, correcting behaviour and challenging students to always do their best in their learning. Sometimes these actions are not appreciated by students but as I point out regularly to young people “you don’t know what you don’t know” .
We are not privileged to know everything about someone, they could have had a bad morning or been unwell or not travelling well at the moment. But kindness and tolerance helps them on their journey. I am seeing some students taking the responses of others far too much to heart when it is not about you but about them. I see friendships are breaking down from lack of communication and the assumption of nastiness when it is actually just thoughtlessness. Care for others is seeing through others eyes. It is empathy. There is an old saying of ‘ treat others how you would like to be treated’. Our social media world and shows like MAFS do not give good examples of kindness. When we receive kindness it is good for our soul. But it is also good for our soul to give kindness to others without any expectation of any type of return. This is what Jesus asks of us, so as we come to the end of term and people are tired - lets be just a little more kind.
I met with Yr 12 leaders today and started planning for term 2. They have some great ideas coming up for our community. Our third attempt at the Cross Country carnival is for next week , looking at the forecast I’m not too confident that that will occur but let’s keep our fingers crossed.
Thank you to our COVID tutors who have worked with students over the last term. The students have been positive in their interactions with the tutors. The Term 1 program was the finalisation of the 2021 funds and terms 2-4 will be with the money for 2022. We have been lucky to have the quality and enthusiastic tutors available for students.
Unfortunately, we have not been so lucky in recruiting teachers. There is a very real shortage of qualified teachers at the moment. The last two advertisements for temporary jobs, we have had no applications. This is not unique to SJCHS but is reflected in jobs around the state. Teaching is a great profession and is going to have a labour market shortage over the next few years as the baby boomers hit retirement age. Our P and F AGM is next week. I would encourage as many parents as possible to come along. Over the last two years COVID has really affected our opportunities for parental involvement. Being involved in your child’s schools is one of the biggest indicators of academic success and it is good for parents to know what is happening behind the scenes so please feel free to come along and be part of the Joey’s community.
Winter Uniform
At yesterday's School Assembly students were reminded that when they return to school on Wednesday, 28th April, after the upcoming school holidays, they will be wearing full winter uniform. All students have been told that they will need to ensure they have purchased the regulation school jumper which is available from the School uniform shop. The school jumper is available for purchase in both wool or cotton. Boys are required to wear the school tie with long pants in winter. Girls are required to wear opaque black stockings when the school skirt is worn in winter.
The school blazer is also to be worn to and from school in Terms 2 and 3.
Students, parents and carers have until the last day the Uniform Shop will be open this term (Thursday, 7 April) to purchase or pick up ordered winter school uniform items.
School Sports Jacket
All students know that the school sports jacket is only to be worn with the sports uniform in summer and winter. It is NOT permitted to be worn with the school summer or winter uniform and will be confiscated, placed on Compass as an "Incorrect Uniform" entry and the jacket is returned to the student at the end of the day unless the issue is ongoing.
The Uniform Policy and Uniform Shop Opening Hours are available on the School Website under parent links or by clicking here and scrolling up the page.
We thank you for your support of these requirements, and ask all parents and carers to please ensure your child is wearing the correct uniform items to and from school every day.
Mrs Jenny Bell
Assistant Principal
Year 11 & 12 Parent Teacher Interviews
Year 11 and 12 Half Yearly Parent Teacher Interviews will take place on Wednesday 27th April between 4pm and 8pm. Interviews will take place via zoom. Booking can be made via Compass. Booking will open Monday 4th April at 9am and close on Tuesday 26th April at 3pm.
Recording of Absences on Compass
During the next school holiday vacation period, the settings in Compass will be adjusted to reflect the requirements of the Education Act (1990). After seven days, absences will automatically be recorded as Absent – unexplained/unjustified if the school is not provided with an acceptable explanation from parents/carers. Parents wishing to provide the school with an acceptable explanation after the seven-day period will need to contact the school and the school will adjust the attendance register. Parents will no longer be able to enter the absence through the parental portal in Compass after the seven-day period.
The P&F annual General Meeting will be held in the staffroom on Tuesday 5th April at 7pm.
The primary purpose of the P&F is to provide an opportunity for parents to be involved in the school through social events and supporting various school initiatives throughout the year.
Paul Murphy
P&F President
REMINDERS FOR LATE PAYMENTS
SMS messages for late payments will be sent ,these reminders are automatically generated by the software based on the number of days a payment is overdue and are distributed by the Catholic Education Office. For those families that may have difficulty in paying their school fees, these reminders may cause some distress. This is not our intention. Our intention is to manage the collection of school fee accounts with new technology and in so doing, alleviate some of the administrative work of our schools.
SCHOOL FEE ACCOUNT ENQUIRIES
Please note, despite the centralisation of various functions, your school/s will always be your point of contact for matters pertaining to fees. If you wish to discuss your school fee account, please contact your school office. The role of the Catholic Education Office is to action centralised tasks on behalf of schools.
IF YOU WISH TO PAY BY INSTALMENTS
Many families have already elected to pay their school fees by instalments. If you wish to avail yourself of this option please complete a Request to Pay by Instalment Form which is available on your school’s website or at your school’s office. On completion of the request either email it to instalments@dow.catholic.edu.au or submit at your school’s office. Following receipt of the request, instalments will be generated on your account and a schedule of payments and due dates will be provided on your next school fee statement. Please note it is only necessary to complete this form once during the period of child/children’s enrolment, unless you wish to amend your payment frequency.
DIFFICULTY WITH PAYMENT
If you are experiencing financial difficulty, we encourage you to contact the school in which your child/children are enrolled to discuss an arrangement that will assist you meet your commitments. This may include the completion of a Diocesan Application for Fee Concession which is available from the administration office of each school. Be reassured that your situation will be treated with strict confidentiality and respect for your circumstances.
For those families that received a Fee Concession in 2021, you will receive an email prior to your annual review date attaching a further Application for Fee Concession. If you wish to submit the application, please do so at your child’s school. Please note, if you have children in more than one school, it will only be necessary to submit one application.
For further information regarding school fees, please access the Diocesan School Fee Management Policy and Frequently Asked Questions which is available on your school’s website.