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Dear friends of St James Catholic College,
THANKS FOR THE MAY BALL
In the last newsletter I spoke of the unique community nature of the May Ball. May I extend on behalf of the whole college thank you to all those that attended. As so many people said to me on the night, the May Ball of 2025 was an exceptional community event, filled with joy, energy, fun, dancing by all and, of course, a very prayerful devotion to Mary our mother.
Thank you in particular to those staff members who took key roles in the organising of the event:
- To Mrs Sharlene Duggan and Mrs Judith Collinson for all the decorations.
- Mrs Catherine Askey-Doran for the soundtrack to all the dancing.
- To Mrs Sarah Peter for the well crafted and prayerful reflection to Mary that started our whole evening.
- To Mrs Elizabeth Radnidge and Mrs Donna Duggan for the overall organisation of everyone and everything.
- To Mrs Sharlene Duggan for all the catering and logistics that happened behind the scenes.
GOOD FEEDBACK, GIVEN POSITIVELY, PRODUCES GOOD RESULTS
Whilst on the topic of such a successful May Ball, I cannot help and reflect that this year's event is so very much due not only to the quality staff that helped to organise it but also to the feedback that these staff have received from the broader community.
There is much said about feedback in an educational setting. I know that in my Year 10 Religious Education class I sit down with each person individually, after every major assessment, to give them feedback as to the things that they did well as well as the things that would be better if. It's all about improving the performance of the children in the tasks that they are given.
This applies to the broader college community. When as a staff member I receive feedback from either students or family members, about any issue or idea that they may have, that feedback can only lead to better performance on my part.
I encourage all members of our community to pass on feedback to staff. Of course it is always important to be respectful in the manner that you go about it. But can I assure you good feedback, given positively, always produces good results.
ST JAMES CATHOLIC COLLEGE ATTENDANCE POLICY
It is a legal requirement in Tasmania for every child between the ages of five (5) and eighteen (18) to attend school on a full-time basis unless otherwise exempted. Schools are required to maintain an accurate record of student attendance.
The St James Catholic College Attendance Policy aims to ensure students and parents/guardians have a clear understanding of the importance of regular attendance. It is important that students, staff and parents/guardians have a shared understanding of the importance of attending school.
At St James Catholic College, we believe:
- all students should be enrolled at school and attend school all day, every school day. o attendance at school is the responsibility of everyone in the community.
- non-attendance or truancy can place students in unsafe situations and impact on their future employability and life choices.
- in holistic support that includes monitoring, communicating and implementing strategies to improve regular school attendance.
The PURPOSE of the policy
To maximise student learning opportunities and performance by ensuring that students attend school and do so regularly, without unnecessary absences.
The RESPONSIBILITIES of the policy
School Responsibilities
- Provide a safe and supportive learning environment and an engaging and relevant curriculum.
- Clear communication of expected dates of attendance.
- Notify parent/guardian of student absence.
- Develop support structures to enable students to re-engage with their schooling, if/as
applicable
Student Responsibilities
- Punctual, regular school attendance. o Remaining at school for a full day.
- Commitment to learning.
Parent Responsibilities
- Ensure the child attends school on time each day and that school attendance is seen as a priority.
- Only permit a child to remain at home for an authorised reason.
- Notify school promptly of student absence and the reason for the absence. o Ensure a safe and reliable mode of transport to and from school.
PRAYER GARDEN
Between the main office and the early years classrooms is a little narrow cavity which is our college prayer garden. It was built some 15 years ago initially by a class that I taught life skills in. Over the years it's been added to and one very special way that it's been added to is by plaques placed at the back of the prayer garden to remember individuals that were important to our college that have passed away.
My invitation to the community is to ask if there are any people who are dear to you and were members of our college community that you would like added to our prayer garden. If so, please e-mail me on sjcc.principal@catholic.tas.edu.au
Joe Sandric
Principal
Important Dates
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Years 5, 7 and 9 NITA Incursion |
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Reconciliation Week Forum |
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Sacrament of Reconciliation Workshop |
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Primary Reconciliation Week Assembly |
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7 Gold visit House of Assembly |
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Secondary Reconciliation Week Assembly |
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Year 10 - GYC Expo |
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Primary Gymnastic Incursion |
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Kinder visit SHG |
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Prep, Year 1 and Year 2 NITA Incursion |
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STCPSSA Cross Country Carnival |
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Cross Country Carnival
This year, our annual Cross Country Carnival started with near perfect weather conditions and a great sense of excitement. Students took on distances ranging from 800m to 3.4km, showing encouragement, dedication and house spirit.
Congratulations to everyone that ran and walked, the participation and sportsmanship made us proud. Thank you to the HPE team that makes events like this possible with all the behind-the-scenes work.

















And a special congratulations to our winners!
Congratulations to MacKillop House, who won this year’s Cross Country Carnival. Participation was double that of last year, well done to all students for this fantastic effort!
We also congratulate the following students who won their age groups:
Year 3
Girls: Alexa Watson
Boys: Benjamin Berdel
Year 4
Girls: Kiarah Wickham
Boys: Jack Sills
Year 5
Girls: Ellie Wilcox
Boys: Riley Slevin
Year 6
Girls: Isla Direen
Year 7
Girls: Gabrielle Gasparin
Boys: Charlie Wallace
Year 8
Girls: Ellie McCallum
Boys: Leif Linquist
Year 9
Girls: Daniella Carter
Boys: Rory Jones
Year 10
Girls: Zoe Curtain
Boys: Jasper Dale
Huon and Channel Cross Country Carnival
Well done to our team of 37 Primary students for their individual efforts and great teamwork, representing SJCC at the Huon and Channel Cross Country Carnival on Wednesday this week.
Special mention to:
- Jack Sills - 1st year 4 boys
- Lachlan Barrett - 4th Year 4 boys
- Isla Direen - 4th Year 6 girls
Thanks must go to Mrs Smith and Mrs Duggan along with the Year 8 students for supporting our primary students and assisting with the running of the carnival.













Join Our 2025 Sacramental Program
At St James we believe in nurturing not just bright minds, but also faith filled hearts. Our Sacramental Program is a beautiful journey where children grow in their faith and discover the wonder and miraculous nature of the Sacraments.
First Reconciliation
First Holy Communion
Confirmation
Sign up your interest HERE
Pathways Year 9 & 10
On Wednesday this week we welcomed Jacob Alsford, Lieutenant Commander, RAN from Navy Headquarters,Tasmania. Jake took the Year 9 and 10 students through his journey of becoming a Naval officer and Lieutenant, discussing his overseas deployments and the courses he completed through his career.
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School Bell Times
Contact and communication during the school day
SMS Absence Notifications
The College accepts SMS absentee notifications. Please SMS: 0488 863 246 with your child's name, grade and absent reason. Please save this number in your phone for future reference.
Drink Bottles
Please make sure your child brings a drink bottle to school each day.
College Facebook Page / Instagram
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Have your childs medical details changed?
A gentle reminder to advise the school if your child's medical details have recently changed. Please contact the College office to ensure your childs details are current.




TSO Family Concert coming soon to the Federation Concert Hall. Bring the whole family along to Australia: One Land, Many Stories!
A musical storytelling concert featuring The Kookaburra Who Laughed at the Moon with narrator Gina Rose and other Australian inspired music. All backed by the full Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra! Adults $35 | kids under 17 $15
Thursday June 19, 6pm
Buy tickets and find out more: https://www.tso.com.au/