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In our first week back we celebrated our College’s birthday, the feast day of James the Great, also known as James, son of Zebedee. He was one of the apostles of Jesus.
In fact James is described as one of the first disciples to join Jesus. The synoptic gospels state that James and John were with their father by the seashore when Jesus called them to follow him. James was one of only three apostles whom Jesus selected to bear witness to his transfiguration. He was also the first apostle to be martyred (Acts of the Apostles, chapter 12, verse 2). Saint James is the patron saint of Spain.
Gracious God,
We remember Your servant and apostle James, first among the Twelve to suffer martyrdom for the Name of Jesus Christ; and we pray that You will pour out upon us that spirit of self-denying service by which alone we may have true authority among others; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
Amen.
Staffing Changes
- Carol, our Thursday and Friday counsellor, who left us at the end of Term 2 will be replaced by Felicity Massey. Felicity will join the College on the 11th August, and we know everyone will extend a warm welcome to her.
From The State P&F
CSPA, or the Catholic Schools Parent Association of Australia, has the following 2022 Parent Survey on Student Wellbeing and Learning:
Have your say on what matters regarding the wellbeing and learning of your child. For example, has COVID or your partnership with the school affected your child’s wellbeing and learning? If you are a parent or carer with a child in a Catholic school, CSPA would love to hear from you.
Click on the survey link and share your feedback to assist CSPA in reporting to the Federal Government and Catholic education. Your feedback will remain anonymous. Click here for CSPA Parent Survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2022CSPAParentSurvey The survey may also be accessed via the CSPA website.
CSPA also plans to interview national reference groups of ‘similar’ parents, e.g. parents who have a child with disability; parents from remote and isolated settings; parents of boarding school students; parents from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities; and others.
Year 7 and Kindergarten 2022 Enrolments
Have you enrolled your child for Year 7 or Kinder 2023? Do you have friends, relatives, neighbours, work colleagues who may be looking to enroll their child in Kinder next year? If so, please contact our school office as soon as possible to request an enrolment form and package.
In fact, please pass on the invitation to families of any school aged children to enquire about enrolling at our fine college.
Primary Bus Lines
Our Leadership Team was becoming concerned that towards the end of term primary students were arriving late to the MPC to be marked off buslists. Of course, this is an issue of our duty of care to have accurate records of the students who are on each bus each night.
We wish to suggest the following change of routines to mediate. We will trial this for the next two weeks and seek to gain feedback:
- All primary teachers will have their students packed and move towards the MPC by 3.00pm.
- All primary classes will be in the MPC by 3.05pm.
- At 3.05pm all primary students will be seated in their bus lines.
- The walking home, being collected by family, or going to the bottom car park line of students will have their designated teacher walk them out of the MPC.
- The Huonville bus students go out to their spot with their duty teacher.
- Each of the bus lines will be ticked off the list and dismissed in the usual way
AJASS Principal's Cluster Meeting
On Monday we hosted Principals from Victorian, South Australian and New Zealand Josephite Colleges that, like St James, were founded by the Sisters of St Joseph. The Principals met in our library. At the start of the day they went to our Kinder classroom to be with our 'pirates' for prayer and later our Year 7 students took them around the College. A great day was had by all!
Some Key Events & Arrangements this Term
- Monday 8th August is Mary of the Cross Feast Day. All secondary students and staff will have a Morning Lineup with a Liturgy to honour Mary MacKillop at 9:00am. Primary staff and students will travel to Ranelagh, and be joined by the students from Sacred Heart Geeveston, for a Mass commencing at 11:00 am and then activities at the Huonville PCYC.
- The Sacrament of Confirmation will be celebrated on Sunday 14th August at the 9.30am Mass at Ranelagh. We will have a preparation retreat day for the candidates celebrating this Sacrament on Thursday 28th July from 9:00am-3:00pm.
- Monday the 15th August we will begin the celebrations of Catholic Education Week with prayers at our usual Monday Morning Lineups.
Attendance
I ask families to attend to their children’s attendance.
As you would be aware, the attendance we take each day is a legal document. Just so you know, in the first 10 minutes of each secondary lesson or at the start of the day for primaries, the roll is marked carefully and correctly.
I ask families three things in particular:
- Send your students to school. Attendance is the best determinate of educational success.
- Don’t send your child to school if she/he is sick.
- If your child is not at school, please notify the school of their absence.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. We very much appreciate the support of the overwhelming number of families in this.
Staff Spirituality Day
St James Catholic College staff joined with staff from St Aloysius Catholic College and Sacred Heart School Geeveston, on Monday 25 July, for a Spirituality Day led by Father Richard Ross. Staff engaged in exploring the Trinity in our current world and listened to many engaging stories of Father Richard's own life journeys inspired by faith and God's presence. It was a wonderful way to commence Term 3 in a beautiful setting in South Hobart on the banks of the Hobart Rivulet.
St James Feast Day
On Wednesday 27th July we gathered as a College community to celebrate the Feast of St James. All students participated reverently in Mass, and enjoyed the opportunity to gather as a College to listen to stories about the life of our Patron Saint.
Schools Triathlon Challenge
Important Dates
- 8 August 2022 Mary of the Cross Feast Day Mass & Activities
- 8 August 2022 Canteen Closed
- 11 August 2022 Fearless Festival
- 12 August 2022 Little Lights 9am-10.30am
- 12 August 2022 Fearless Festival Gala Dinner
- 15 August 2022 Canteen Closed
- 19 August 2022 Little Lights 9am-10.30am
VET Hospitality
Kindergarten - Pirate Day
Kindergarten have been looking at the letter ‘P’. On Monday they celebrated by having a Pirate day. They walked the plank, made treasure maps, went on a treasure hunt, made pirate pancakes, read pirate books and so much more… Shiver me Timbers- they had so much fun...
Jump Rope for Heart kicks off this term!
Jump Rope for Heart is the Heart Foundation’s primary school skipping challenge that helps kids move more, have fun and raise funds for lifesaving research and programs.
This year is the 40th year of Jump Rope for Heart! To celebrate this milestone, we’ve got an audacious goal to see our student Heart Heroes at St James Catholic College to log 40 hours of skipping throughout the program!
It’s important you register your child online, so they can receive the full benefits of the program and participate in online fundraising, simply follow the link below to get started. www.jumprope.org.au/parents
Students will be skipping throughout this term in PE lessons, during this time you can share their online fundraising page with family and friends to help raise money for this great cause.
We will hold our school Jump Off Day on Thursday 22nd September, this will mark the end of the program and is a chance for everyone to come together to skip and show off their newly learned skills.
Thank you for supporting the Jump Rope for Heart program!
STEM MAD
STEM MAD is designed to acknowledge and promote STEM learning initiatives that address real-world problems and demonstrate how students in Catholic schools in Tasmania can take action that matters. Students are invited to design a product, service or innovation to Make A Difference (MAD) to others or the environment.
We have 3 teams from Year 3 who have been very busy in preparation for this year's competition. Cooper, Sam, and Karl with their project 'Solar Action', Jobe's project Climate Change Killer and Madalyn, Ava C, and Eloise with their project titled SSC300 (Super Solar Cooker 3000). We look forward to seeing their final entries.
School Fees & Levies
Please help the College by ensuring that school fees and levies payments are kept up to date. Contact Ann Daley ann.daley@catholic.tas.edu.au or phone the College office to discuss payment options.
Canteen - Volunteers Needed
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.
Positive COVID Notifications
Can all families please ensure you call the College office on 6295 1541 to advise when your child or children test positive to COVID.
Drink Bottles
Please make sure your child brings a drink bottle to school each day.
College Facebook Page / Instagram
Join our College Facebook page just click below or type in: @StJamesCatholicCollege in the Facebook search bar.
Have your childs medical details changed?
A gentle reminder to advise the school if your childs medical details have recently changed. Please contact the College office to ensure your childs details are current.
Little Lights
Little Lights Playgroup (Birth-Four Programme) is held every Friday (term time only) fom 9:00am-10.30am in the Kindergarten Room. Families who are interested are encouraged to like our Little Lights FB group, by using the link below:
Yilian from Art From Scratch is back at the Huon Valley Hub running some fun, engaging, and creative art workshops.
There are two classes available for new or existing students to take part in.
NAME: Art From Scratch – Kids
DETAILS: For students aged 9 to 14 years, this art course allows kids to socialise and have fun while developing skills in a range of art media and methods.
DATES: Thursday 25th August 1st, 15th, & 22nd September
TIME: 4:00 – 5:30 pm
LOCATION: Huon Valley Hub (23 Main St, Huonville)
COST: $60.00 (all materials are included)
ENROL: https://artfromscrat.ch/product/art-from-scratch-for-young-huonvillagers-9-14yrs/
NAME: Art From Scratch – Adults
DETAILS: This art course allows students to experiment with and enjoy a range of art media and methods through making an artwork each week.
DATES: Thursday 18th & 25th August 1st, 15th & 22nd September
TIME: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
LOCATION: Huon Valley Hub (23 Main St, Huonville)
COST: $100.00 (all materials are included)
ENROL: https://artfromscrat.ch/product/art-from-scratch-huon-valley-hub-aug-sept/
If you have any questions about this current workshop series, or suggestions and ideas for future art workshops, you can contact Yilian at start@artfromscrat.ch
Royal Life Saving (TAS)
We have been contacted by Royal Life Saving (TAS) to help promote the “Respect the River” project throughout the Huon Valley. With more information about the project on the Royal Life Saving Australia website Respect the River | Royal Life Saving Society - Australia
Royal Life Saving, with the support of the Federal Government are educating the public about inland waterway safety through the “Respect the River” project.
When enjoying island waterways it’s important to be aware of the risks and unfortunately 25% of drowning deaths occur in rivers and creeks.
Royal Life Saving have provided us with a link to a survey specifically capturing information from people in the Huon Valley. We are hoping you will help promote this project and encourage families to complete the online survey.
Tasmanian Inland Waterways Community Survey – Huon Valley, link here https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3WD87XG.