Term 2 Week 9 - 26th June 2020

College Review and Improvement Process

This week, the College commenced its Three Year School Improvement cycle. A crucial part of this process is the election of the College School Improvement Team. The team is elected by the staff of the College as a highly respected group of colleagues to steer the overall process. I would like to thank each member of the team for accepting their nomination and wish them well in their facilitation of each stage of the journey.

Congratulations to the following staff members: 

Jim Dempsey Matthew Bushe
Wendy Welsh Sophie Woods
Jeremy Bate Tom Inatey
Cheryl Hyde Heidi O'Reilly
Jeremy Buckley Damian Bennie

Collecting Students in the Afternoon

The safety of our students is paramount, and I urge all parents to be vigilant when collecting their child in the afternoon.

While I understand that pickup zone can be somewhat congested for a short period of time when the bell goes; in the interest of all our students, parents are asked to collect their child/ren from the designated pickup zone only which is located at the front of the office. Please do not make arrangements for your child to meet you outside of the College grounds e.g. meeting outside of the College gates either across the road or waiting down the dead-end dirt road. 

I thank you for your cooperation and assistance in keeping all of our students safe.

Change of Term Dates - Term 3

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The first day of Term 3 will commence for both students and staff on Monday 20th July 2020. This day is now a normal school day. It is not a pupil free day as advertised in the College diary.

God Bless

Jim Dempsey
Principal

Principal's Message

Staff Professional Development

This week many of our staff have upgraded their First Aid skills to ensure we have current qualifications and comply with the 'Education and Care Service National Regulations. The following course components must be included:

  • Emergency life support and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation
  • Convulsions
  • Poisoning
  • Respiratory difficulties, including asthma management
  • Management of severe bleeding
  • Injury and basic wound care
  • Administration of an auto-immune adrenalin device.

Many thanks to the staff of John Henry Institute for facilitating the course.

Lost Property

Mrs Avery is pictured surrounded by unnamed lost property.

Please ensure your child's name is written on all items of clothing, this also includes sports bags that contain sports clothes, practical equipment and lunchboxes. Clearly labelled items are easily returned when lost.

The photos displayed below DO NOT HAVE ANY NAMES so therefore we can not return them to the rightful owner. Please contact the College Office if you recognise any of the following items. Some of the items pictured are still to be claimed from last week. 

Please note: Unclaimed uniform items will be washed and donated to our second-hand uniform store.

Tanya Daley
Assistant Principal - Staff and Pastoral Care

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Year 11 - 2021 Enrolment

Please find below a timeline for students in Year 10 who intend enrolling in Year 11 at St Joseph's Regional College in 2021.

  • Year 10 students received their Year 11 2021 Enrolment Information Packs on Thursday, 25th June 2020. If your child was absent on this day, the enrolment pack can be collected from the College Office.
  • Handbooks for Newman Senior Technical College will be distributed to students during Week 9 and students will tour the College on Wednesday, 22nd July.
  • Interviews for both Colleges will be held on Wednesday, 5th August.

I would encourage everyone to view the video link below, outlining the many opportunities available to senior students at St Joseph’s Regional College.

SJRC #aHSC4opportunity

Access the ZOOM Virtual Information Sessions by downloading the Year 11 2021 ZOOM flyer above and clicking on the links in the flyer or go directly to the ZOOM sessions by clicking on the following.

ZOOM Virtual Information Night

Wednesday 26th July 2020

2.00pm - https://lismcatholic.zoom.us/j/95043543794#success

6.00pm - https://lismcatholic.zoom.us/j/93755911796#success

Mr Tim McCosker
Assistant Principal - Curriculum & Administration

Assistant Principal - Curriculum

On Monday we welcomed special guest and actor Samuel Welsh to the College. Samuel is currently contracted to the '91-Storey Treehouse' show in which he plays the character of Andy. Our Year 9, 10, 11 & 12 Drama students were privileged to be able to attend workshops where Samuel gave valuable feedback on performing and collaboration.

I would also like to thank Samuel for assisting with performance feedback for our Year 11 Drama students. This group of dedicated students have been working tirelessly on their Individual Project over the last two terms which involve: scriptwriting, costume and set designing, and of course, performing.


Year 7 History classes have spent the past fortnight learning about the Ancient Roman army and their professional soldiers, the legionaries. Having learnt about the weapons and armour of a legionary, they then created a Roman gladius, or sword, out of paper. Students were then given the full experience, modelling their gladii with a Roman scutum, or shield, and galea, or helmet.

Mrs Haydon, Ms Hyde, Mrs Cassegrain and Mr Inatey
Teachers of HSIE

Fantastic work by the Year 8 Elective Textiles class on finishing your cushions. This is certainly a big effort considering this task begun during the time of Blended Learning.

Pictured is Lara Crawley and Cody Burg with their finished cushions. 

Catherine Morton
Textiles Teacher

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The Yearbook is a great historical record of the 2019 St Joseph's Regional College school year. It also includes a special common section of events and information about all Parish secondary schools.

Students in Year 8 and 11 have already received their copy of the Yearbook; this cost was included in your enrolment fee.

Students in Year 12 (2019) are now able to collect their copy of the Yearbook from the College Office. Students with siblings at the College have had their Yearbook sent home.

For all other families interested in buying a 2019 Yearbook the cost is $20.

Please send the money to the College Office in a sealed envelope with your child’s name and PC class written on the front.

What is ‘Literacy Enrichment’ at SJRC?

It’s opportunities in and out of SJRC that enrich students’ understanding of and experience with media, film, reading, writing, and language in general. It’s excursions, festivals, writing, debating and public speaking competitions, and live performance.

Check us out at - SJRC Literacy Enrichment

Debating

2020 St Joseph's Regional College v MacKillop College Debating and Public Speaking Competition: Thursday, 27th August. Week 6 of Term 3.

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Debating coaching has commenced this week across Year 7-10 and we are all excited to see experienced and novice debaters step up to the challenge. Students will be trained first before teams and positions are announced around Week 3 of Term 3.

Students are welcome to come and try debating. Regular attendance after a trial period is a must to be considered for a spot on an SJRC team.

Coaching times and coaches (Week 8-9 Term 2, Week 1-6 Term 3)

Year 7 and 8: Each Wednesday recess in C6 with Mrs Bell and Mrs McKee
Year 9: Each Monday recess with Mrs Mooney
Year 10: Each Thursday recess with Mr McMillan

Public Speaking:
Coaching will commence for Public Speaking in Term 3. All students interested need to email Mrs McKee to be put onto the SJRC public speaking mailing list.

Still in the Spotlight

ABC’s Heywire and The Dorethea Mackellar Poetry Competition:

Heywire puts young Australians at the centre of the conversations that shape their communities. https://www.abc.net.au/heywire/about/

Year 10 English students who have just completed a study of Poetry and Landscape and those students who have a poetry project or lyrics to a song that you may have been writing at home might be interested in the Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Competition:  In memory of the prominent Australian poet, this is a poetry writing competition for students of all ages and closes on 30th June.

Visit https://www.dorothea.com.au/The-Poetry-of-Dorothea-Mackellar for more information on how to enter.

#LITFEST2444: Our own remarkable Literacy festival continues online: https://www.litfest2444.com.au/

Don’t forget to check out the Literacy Enrichment site at: https://sites.google.com/lism.catholic.edu.au/sjrcliteracyenrichment/home?authuser=0

A special shout out to Matilda Shields of Year 7:
Matilda makes great use of the library and has been involved in LitFest, as well as making a range of recommendations for great reads.

Holidays are for Reading!

Make sure you get to the SJRC library for a book or two to gorge on during the holidays.
Click here for some recommendations:
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Photo: Goop.com

Keep reading, writing, reflecting, composing, creating, musing and connecting.

The SJRC Literacy Enrichment Team

Literacy Enrichment

This week coming up, we conclude our #Litfest2444 Online 2020 program with one final mystery session. ALL of our sessions are FREE to access at our website.

On Monday night, we have “Fun and fast workouts to stretch your creative muscles” – a workshop presented by Jenna O’Connell.

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You can catch up on this week’s presentations here if you missed them.


Inspiration Bootcamp with Tobias Maddenm 

Tell it like it is: Writing from real life with Holden Sheppard

Accessing Livestreamed Events in #LitFest2444 

  1. Go to the #LitFest2444 Facebook page.

  2. Click on the Presenters 2020 Tab.

  3. Scroll down the page until you see the presentation you wish to view.

  4. Accesseing_Livestream_1.jpgThe Presenter will have a Photo and an explanation of what their event is about.
    The following is an example.
  5. Click on the Pre-recorded Yellow Button. This will take you to the recording.
    (Please note, you can only watch the recorded session on or after the date stated).

    If the session you wish to watch has already occurred, you can still access the recording. 
  6. As above - Go to the LITFEST2444 Webpage.

  7. Click on the Presenters 2020 Tab.

  8. Scroll down the page until you see the presentation you wish to view.

  9. The Presenter will have a Photo and an explanation of what their event is about.Accesseing Livestream 2.jpg
    The following is an example.

  10. Click on the watch the Session Video Here Yellow Button.

  11. Another Internet Tab - The LitFest2444 Vimeo page will open.

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    Press the triangle play button and the recording will start.



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Karen Bale
#Litfest2444 Organiser

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As a school library, we like to think that part of what we do is connect people, ideas and information, and with #LitFest2444 happening across these weeks in a digital format, it was easy to connect the dots, as #LitFest2444 is essentially a festival of ‘story’ in different forms and mediums.

The “Humans of New York” phenomenon was used as a basis for introducing the idea to students in the Library. Historically, the HONY project started out as photography only, but then morphed into people willingly sharing something of their story. The premise is that “everyone has a story”. The project fosters opportunities for active listening, courageous conversations, and empathy. Individual storytelling is celebrated.

We hope to bring you a “Humans of SJRC” story once a week for a little while. We are proud of our ‘humans’ who acknowledge that they have a story to share that is meaningful to them.

Introducing our first Human of SJRC – Jayden Leech

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St Joseph's Regional College Library

Karen Bale (Mon-Thu)
Tracie Hartley (Fri)
@sjrcexchange

Significant Literary Dates

The Globe Theatre burns down - June 29, 1613

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Staged cannon fire during a performance of Henry VIII ignited the straw thatch on the roof of the infamous Globe Theatre, causing it to burn down. The Globe was the venue for performances of William Shakespeare’s plays.

Not long after the disaster, a street ballad appeared, marking the event (its author is unknown).


This fearful fire began above,
A wonder strange and true,
And to the stage-house did remove,
As round as tailor’s clew;
And burnt down both beam and snag,
And did not spare the silken flag.
Oh sorrow, pitiful sorrow, and yet all this is true.

Free Audiobooks

This week’s free audiobook downloads are: "The Bronte plot" and "The music of what happens".

Visit www.audiobooksync.com to access and download the titles, and then use your Sora app (see setup instructions below) to keep and listen. Too easy!

Any questions or issues, please email pmreg-lib@lism.catholic.edu.au

This Week's FREE Download

The weekly free download of audiobook titles continues this week with

"Mexican Whiteboy" and "The silence between us".

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Visit www.audiobooksync.com to access and download the titles, and then use your Sora app (see setup instructions below) to keep and listen. Too easy! 


Any questions or issues, please email pmreg-lib@lism.catholic.edu.au

What is SYNC?

SYNC is a free summer audiobook program for teens. SYNC will give away two complete audiobooks per week - pairs of high-interest titles, based on weekly themes. Sign up for email or text alerts and be first to know when new titles are available to download at www.audiobooksync.com.

The process to register, access and download titles are outlined below:

First register for SYNC 2020 on our homepage. Then set up Sora.

How do I set up Sora?

  1. Download Sora from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
    Open Sora and tap I have a setup code (at the bottom of the screen).
  2. Enter this setup code: audiobooksync.
  3. Enter the email address you used to sign up for SYNC.
  4. Tap Explore (at the bottom of the screen) to see the week’s featured titles [SYNC 2020 starts April 30]
  5. I already use Sora for school. How do I add SYNC titles?

If you already use Sora, you’ll need to add the SYNC program’s library. Here are the steps:

In Sora, open the menu (in the top-right corner).

  1. Select Add a public library.
  2. Search for audiobooksync and select the library from the results.
  3. St Joseph's Regional College Library

St Joseph's Regional College Library
Karen Bale (Mon-Thu)
Tracie Hartley (Fri)
@sjrcexchange

Library

Prayer through Music

Listening to music is a powerful way to relax and manage stress. A slower tempo song can soothe the stress of the day by quieting your mind and relaxing your muscles.

If you are looking for some background music while you are studying or just relaxing at home, I encourage you to check out our focus song on Spotify.

Check out some of the great music featured this week on the SJRC Digital Ministry Blog https://sjrcministry.wixsite.com/digitalministry

Featured Music
OUT OF THE STORM - Koe Evangelista

The lyrics to the chorus read:
“don’t worry if you feel broken,
don’t worry if he hasn’t spoken,
believe that in your life he will form,
cause God promises to make something good out of the storm.”

How amazing is that! and very relevant to the world around us today. If we feel a bit broken and feel that we haven’t heard from God in a while; do not worry, because God has promised he will save us from our worries, and make something amazing out of them!

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Prayer through Podcast

Do you want to know more about what is in the bible, take a listen to this week's featured podcast.

WORD ON FIRE SHOW
Bishop Robert Barron explores Faith and Culture

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Digital Ministry

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We invite you to click on the links below to see the great resources on the SJRC Digital Ministry Blog and Instagram Page put together by our Youth Ministry Officers, Chloe Nash and Amelia Stennett.

SJRC Digital Ministry Blog https://sjrcministry.wixsite.com/digitalministry

SJRC Digital Ministry Instagram Page https://www.instagram.com/sjrcdigitalministry/

Timo Gobius
Leader of Evangelisation

Evangelisation

The Student Leadership process for College Leaders in 2021 has begun. Please refer to the information below. If you have any further questions, please contact Ms Flanagan.

Due to the disruption created by COVID-19 to rehearsals this year, the SAPSS Marching Band will commence a ‘New Season’ beginning Week 1 of Term 3. As such, ALL students interested in being members of the ensemble for this season are invited to attend a ‘come and try’ open rehearsal on Wednesday, July 1st at MacKillop College Hall from 3:30pm to 5:00pm. Wind, brass musicians, percussionist and colour guard dancers are all welcome!

Sharon Green
Leader of CoCurricular Music

Do you fancy yourself as a bit of an artist?

If so, get designing! 

Original entry forms are available from the College Office.

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Weekly Lunch Specials

Week 9 Lunch Specials 
Monday Beef nachos
Tuesday Fried rice and honey soy chicken wings
Wednesday Beef and gravy rolls
Thursday Hamburgers
Friday Tandoori chicken and rice

The canteen opens at 8.00am every school day.



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Volunteering in our Canteen

We cannot run the canteen without you; as the saying goes:
"Many Hands Make Light Work".

If you are able to spare an hour or so of your time, we would love for you to join us.
Please contact Donna Hamlin through the College Office on 5525 4100.

Ms Donna Hamlin
Food Services Manager

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