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Dear St Joseph’s School Community,
As we approach the end of October, I’d like to reflect on some wonderful events we’ve shared recently and provide a few updates for the weeks ahead.
Sacramental Program Celebration
This past Sunday, we concluded our Sacramental Program with a beautiful celebration of the Sacraments of Confirmation and First Communion. Our students, who had been preparing for months, demonstrated such reverence and joy. It was truly heartwarming to see each of them take these significant steps in their faith journey. A special thanks to our parish Sacramental Team and Fr John for guiding them along the way. Our thoughts and prayers remain with these students as they continue to grow in their faith and service.
Congratulations to:
Harper D | Rita N |
Alexa O | Karma N |
William S | Olivia D |
Jai V | Stefan P |
Jenika V | Maisie H |
Sophia W | Nate H |
Ethan W | Orlando W |
Louie D | Owen |
Albert D | Oliver |
Grandparents and Friends Day
Last Friday, we had the pleasure of hosting Grandparents and Friends Day. The children’s performances were thoughtful, sometimes humorous, but always filled with love and excitement. Events like these remind us how important it is to bring the community together on school grounds, allowing children to share their learning and creativity with those they hold dear. A heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended, to our amazing staff and to all the volunteers for organizing such a special day. Your presence and support mean the world to us.
World Teacher’s Day
At St Joseph’s, we are deeply blessed to have a team of dedicated educators, not only teachers but also education support staff, office personnel, and everyone who plays a role in our students’ lives. Each person is committed to creating a nurturing, supportive environment where every child can flourish. Celebrating World Teacher’s Day was a wonderful reminder of the passion and energy that our staff brings to our school each day. It is their hard work, dedication, and commitment that truly make St Joseph’s a place of learning, faith, and community.
Children’s Week
Last week, amongst the many other celebrations, we also celebrated National Children’s Week. It was a time to celebrate our young people, their achievements, and their sense of wonder. To make this week extra special, we handed out Zooper Doopers on Friday—a small treat that brought big smiles! It’s always a joy to celebrate the unique and diverse contributions of children within our school. We hope to continue fostering an environment where every child feels valued and encouraged to explore, learn, and grow.
2025 Class Requests
‘A Night at the Movies’ Performance
Mark your calendars! This Thursday, we’ll be hosting ‘A Night at the Movies’ performance. Our students and staff have been practicing tirelessly to bring you an amazing showcase of talents, with each class performing to popular movie songs. Please check the notices on SZAPP for information regarding tickets and event details. We’re excited to share this unforgettable night with you!
A Final Note from the Acting Principal
As I write this, I’m entering my last few days as Acting Principal. I want to express my gratitude to each of you for your support and kind words of encouragement throughout my time in this role. It has been a true pleasure and honour to serve our wonderful St Joseph’s community. I’d also like to extend a warm thank you to Jodie for trusting me with this responsibility and for allowing me this opportunity. We are all looking forward to welcoming Jodie back, and I’m sure she’ll have plenty of wonderful stories to share from her time away.
Thank you all for your continued partnership in making St Joseph’s School such a wonderful place for our children to learn and grow.
Warm regards,
Christine Farrugia
Acting Principal
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Welcome back to our final term of 2024! I cannot believe it has almost been a year that I have been a part of this wonderful community, and I have a feeling this could be the biggest (and busiest) yet.
Inclusive Education:
It is always so wonderful to see the progress of students, particularly those who face are consistently faced with difficult challenges and find a way to overcome these daily. However, with a new year approaching soon the prospect of transitioning and upcoming change can often cause anxiety for our most vulnerable students. To ensure a smooth changeover, I will be holding review meetings with your child’s current teacher in Week 6. This will be an opportunity to discuss their progress, review their current personalised learning plan and ensure we have strategies in place for the following year. A link with booking options will be sent out via Seesaw to relevant parents by the end of this week. If you do not receive a link and would like an opportunity to meet, please contact Heidi or email me directly to organise a time: vsaccardo@stjk.catholic.edu.au
Gifted Education:
Recently, I have met with our Gifted and Talented CESA consultant, Kirsten Maycock. We are excited at the prospect of continuing to build our STRETCH program which will involve a range of professional learning and exciting opportunities for our students. We are also in the process of building a gifted and talented shared agreement which will help us to readily identify students who require further extension in some areas of the curriculum with opportunities both inside and outside of the classroom to foster this. I look forward to keeping you updated in this space.
Maths Olympiad and ICAS Competitions Award Assembly:
This year we had many students compete in the ICAS Competitions and our Inaugural Maths Olympiad. We are so proud of all our students who chose to extend themselves and challenge themselves across a range of different domains. To acknowledge these efforts, each child will be presented with a certificate during an extended community prayer on Monday, 11th November, Week 5 at 2:30pm in the church. All parents and special people are invited to attend, and we especially encourage those whose children were a part of these.
Maths:
In the holidays I was fortunate enough to attend a Multisensory Maths Professional Development developed by Ron Yoshimoto which provided strategies for teaching mathematics using manipulatives.
Research has shown that using concrete materials helps students process information through various sensory channels—visual, auditory, tactile, and kinaesthetic. This then enhances their understanding of math through the Concrete Representational Abstract (CRA) approach (Witzel, 2005).
The concrete phase involves manipulatives to build conceptual understanding, while the representational phase includes visual representations like drawings, leading to abstract mathematical algorithms. Research has shown that manipulatives and representations are effective tools for young learners, enabling them to grasp mathematical concepts in a supportive manner. This method fosters mathematical confidence, self-esteem, and positive engagement with math.
Although some students can move to abstract concepts quite quickly. Developmental psychologist Jean Piaget argued that children develop abstract reasoning skills as part of their last stage of development which may not occur until the ages of 11 – 16. As a result, we are looking to implement this as our Maths Intervention in 2025. Stay tuned, I look forward to updating you on how this unfolds.
Leaving with a Literacy Tip…
After seeing the excitement and buzz around the Book Fair it reminded me of the important part, we play in fostering a love for reading and in turn, lifelong learning. Reading success hinges on confidence and enjoyment. When children enjoy reading and experience success, they are more likely to continue, boosting their skills further. Conversely, difficult words can lead to frustration and disengagement, making it less likely they'll return to a book.
To foster a positive reading experience, it's essential to choose the right books—those that build confidence and are enjoyable. The key factors to consider are content, readability, and the child's preferences. By aligning these elements, you can enhance your child's reading journey.
The content emphasizes the importance of helping children find books they want to read and fostering a positive reading environment. Key points include:
- Daily Reading Time: Aim for daily reading sessions, even if just 15 minutes.
- Choosing Books Together: Involve your child in selecting books based on their covers and blurbs, and consider the book's interior design, including font size and illustrations. In this situation, it is important to judge a book by its cover! This creates excitement and usually sparks your child’s interest.
- Assessing Readability: The ideal book should allow for about 90% accuracy when reading, promoting confidence and comprehension. Use the "Five Finger Rule" to determine if a book is too challenging; if your child struggles with five words on a page, it may be too hard.
- Creating a Special Experience: Make reading a special activity by choosing cozy or fun locations and encouraging your child to engage actively, such as helping you keep your place.
- Interactive Reading: Read aloud, explore illustrations, and discuss the story together. Listening to audiobooks together can also enhance the experience.
- Focus on Your Child's Journey: Every child's reading path is unique, so avoid comparisons with others and focus on supporting your child’s individual progress.
We thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to your child’s learning journey.
Until next time…
Vanessa Saccardo
This term we have been busy practising for “A Night at the Movies”. Our whole school rehearsal was promising and gave us an opportunity to see what was working well and what needed improving in our preparations. We are looking forward to our performances next Thursday Nov 7. Limited tickets still available:
In Week 5 we have our Instrurmental music concerts, to give our students learning an instrument through the school the chance to perform. Your child’s instrumental teacher is the first point of contact for details of the concert. Stay tuned for info if you haven't already received it.
Join us at the City of Mitcham Carols on Saturday 30 November at Kingswood Oval, as both our choirs plus the Rocktopuses perform carols!
Rebecca Pfitzner
Music teacher
Hi families,
We hope you have all had a great start to the last term of 2024! We loved seeing the students so engaged in our vacation care program during the last holidays. Some highlights were our YMCA day and our visit to the Plaster Fun House. The OSHC team are busy organising some amazing excursions and activities for our December/January holidays.
The dates which Vacation Care will be running over this period are as follows –
- Week 9 – we will be open Thursday 12th Dec and Friday 13th Dec
- OPEN Monday 16th Dec, Tuesday 15th Dec, Wednesday 18th Dec
- CLOSED – Thursday 19th Dec, Friday 20th Dec
- CLOSED – 23rd December – 10th January
- OPEN – 13th January – 17th January
- OPEN – 20th January – 24th January
Just a reminder also that OSHC is closed on our whole school musical performance day which is week 4 Thursday 7th November.
Thank you always for you ongoing support.
Bridget Hughes (Director) and Emma Penno (Educational Leader)
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SAPSASA Basketball Finals Day – Year 5/6 Boys
Congratulations to the Year 5/6 Basketball team on making the SAPSASA Basketball Finals Day held at Basketball SA Stadium, Wayville on Tuesday 29th October. The team had a successful day and were very competitive in all 7 games. Special mention to Melissa Porcaro for her passion and expert coaching on the day and helping prepare the team. Thank you to all the parents that also came along and supported the team on the day.




City South Tennis Team Selection – Clara De Giovanniello
Congratulations to Clara De Giovanniello on her selection in the City South Girls Tennis Team. Clara will compete in the State Championships at Millswood Tennis Club in a three-day Carnival between 20th -22nd November. We wish Clara all the best!
Mr De Giovanniello
Key upcoming dates, thanks to our amazing P&F:
Thursday 7th November - we will be selling snacks and drinks before the Evening Performance of "A Night at the Movies"
Friday 29th November - Pop up Bar, Ice creams for sale and more at the End of Year Picnic on the Green
Friday 6th December - Colour Run (final and largest fundraising opportunity for the school for 2024) - information to come home soon!
Tueday 10th December - end of year P&F dinner