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Dear SJV Families,
Halloween, especially in the US, has typically been associated with children door knocking for lollies or playing practical jokes on unsuspecting neighbours. But we shouldn’t forget the more authentic link to all the saints.
The term ‘Halloween’ is shortened from All-hallow-even - the evening before ‘All Hallows' Day’ or ‘All Saints' Day’. Halloween is celebrated on October 31 which was initially a day of pagan sacrifice to mark the eve of the Celtic winter. Fires were lit and costumes were worn to ward off evil spirits who were allowed to visit earth that evening. In the 8th century, the Church designated 1 November as the Feast of All Saints thus Christianising the pagan festival.
May we all give thanks for the lives of saints and all others who have, through their lives, made the world a better place.
School Pride
Congratulations to our school’s Sustainability Team, led by Janice Spackman, Leah Malpas, and Anna Kain, supported by parents Dan Spackman, Peta Corby, Peter and Beth Seivers, John and Georgina Doyle, and approximately 40 of our dedicated student volunteers. Following a nomination submitted by Mrs De Rosa, they were presented with a Community Activity Award at the annual ACT Children’s Week Award on Wednesday this week. They have established garden beds, watering system and composting.
This area in the school provides space for children to work with their hands and promote -positive talk and friendships. It is also a means to connect with the wider community by selling any extra vegetables and plants at the fete and garden stalls.
The group manage to supply lemon trees and Lavender plants for Father's day gifts this year. We are also hoping to establish an Indigenous garden with story poles over the next 2 years.
Well done Green Team!
Working Bee
Many hands make light work, and we are looking forward to having many hands here this Saturday to help from 10.00am-12.30pm.
Jobs to be done in readiness for our Fete: Weeding, Hedging, Pruning, Trimming, Sweeping (blowing), Garden Waste to tip, Chopping up and removal of fallen gum tree.
Tools Required: Blower Vacs, Hedgers, Pruners / Secateurs, Rakes, Shovels, Weeders, Trailer
Please lend a hand, even if only for half an hour on the day. We would be especially grateful to anyone who can take a load of green-waste to the tip.
Welcome
We welcome Phoenix Honeyman, Archer and Hugo Lucas and Siobhan Loader and their families to our school this term. We hope they soon feel very much a part of the SJV community.
Staffing
A huge congratulations to Mrs Sarah Emerson who is expecting, along with Lachlan, their first child next year. We wish them all the very best, and will also miss Mrs Emerson’s smiling face while she is on maternity leave for the duration of 2023.
This week we farewell one of our wonderful Classroom Support Assistants, Miss Young Min Jin, who is moving schools to incorporate her Japanese language skills. We thank her for all of the work she has done supporting SJV students and staff, and wish her the very best for her new role.
Congratulations
We congratulate and acknowledge Leah Malpas who on Tuesday evening was presented with her "Highly Accomplished Teacher Accreditation". Following a thorough process of external validation, Leah has been acknowledged as a Nationally accredited Highly Accomplished Teacher. We are very proud, but not surprised, as we know how good she is.
It’s Our Fete – Saturday 5 November
We hope to see you, your friends, your family and your neighbours at our Fete next Saturday.
It’s not too late to put up your hand to help out. Even if you can give just an hour, please let us know at office.sjv@cg.catholic.edu.au.
Last Day of Term Four / Staff Development Day
Please note that Catholic Education is allocating one (1) staff development day for all ACT systemic Catholic schools on the last day of Term 4 being Friday16 December. Please note, therefore, that the last day of school for SJV students this year is Thursday 15 December.
Fees
Thank you to all who are up to date with school fee payments. For those who have let them slide, we would appreciate payment for previous terms by the end of this week please.
Grandparents Day
We are looking forward to seeing many of our Grandparents, or significant others, this coming Friday.
It was once said…
I believe humans get a lot done, not because we're smart, but because we have thumbs so we can make coffee.
Blessings to you and your family.
Matt Egan-Richards
Principal
A message from the Assistant Principal and Mrs D's "Thought of the Week"
with Nina De Rosa
Children's Week
Spreading Kindness
As a part of Children's Week, SJV are pledging to be people who spread KINDNESS. We are learning about what kindness looks, feels and is like. We are completing activites that will help spread kindness within our school, family and community. We will celebrate KINDNESS DAY on 28th November.
Below I have included our school pledge.
Mrs D’s ‘Thought of the Week….’
"Kindness is doing what you can, where you are, with what you have."
- RAKTVIST
Nina De Rosa
Assistant Principal
RE News with Laura Matchett
Gospel Reflection Luke 19:1-10
And Jesus said to him, ‘Today salvation has come to this house, because this man too is a son of Abraham; for the Son of Man has come to seek out and save what was lost.’
This week’s Gospel reading tells the story of Zacchaeus, the tax collector who climbed the tree to see Jesus as he walked through the town. As a wealthy tax collector, Zacchaeus had a terrible reputation, and had most likely cheated people to obtain his wealth. As Jesus walked through the town, he singled Zacchaeus out and asked him to come down from the tree, before going to share a meal with him. The crowd did not understand why Jesus would choose to spend time with such a man? Yet we see in this story, Zacchaeus experienced a true encounter with Jesus and became a changed man because of it. This story reminds us that each of us is capable of bringing about change by offering people a chance for redemption. Although this is not always easy, this is what Jesus would do, and as Christians, we need to strive to live a life that follows His example, the best we possibly can.
World Mission Month
To celebrate World Mission Month, St John Vianney has a long-standing traditional fund-raiser called Side Show Alley. For families who are new to our school, our Year 6 students organise an afternoon of carnival-like games and activities for students in K-5. The activities cost no more than 50 cents each to participate in, and the money raised goes to support the work of Catholic Mission. We have postponed this event until Friday November 18th (Week 6). In the meantime, we ask that you try and set aside some loose change/coins to send in with your child on the day so they can join in on the fun! If possible, we ask that only coins be sent in rather than notes, as coins are easier for our Year 6 students to work with, and give change as necessary. We are looking forward to a great event!
Parish Mass
We will be attending one more Parish Mass this term as a school on Wednesday 23rd November (week7) at 9:30am. All parishioners are welcome to attend. Another Mass was scheduled for Wednesday 30th November, however, this has been cancelled as Father Michael will be away.
Please note - Merit Awards will be handed out at NEXT Friday's morning assembly.
KA |
Malachi Adams |
1 B |
Daniel Blumenthal |
2 J |
Phoenix Honeyman |
3/4 CA |
Archer Lucas |
3/4 P |
Theo VanDuren |
5/6 J |
Ella Kim Torres |
5/6 P |
Kristen Young |
The Arts |
Mercedes Adams |
Library |
Grace Taylor |
School Wide Positive Behaviours
BOOK CLUB ISSUE 7
Book Club notes went home this week. Orders in by Week 3 - Wednesday 26th November.
scholastic.com.au/book-club/book-club-parents/
ELC NEWS
Happy Birthday to Ruby-Jean
Mango Fundraiser - Week 9
Thank you for supporting the ELC Mango fundraiser, we had a great response. Orders have now closed. Mangos will be delivered to the ELC in Week 9 and will be available for collection from the ELC.
Family Photo Fundraiser -This Sunday
There a still a few timeslots available for our Family Photo Fundraiser on Sunday 30 October. Drop into the ELC or phone the ELC office on 6287 5520 to make a booking. A $15 booking fee is payable via Qkr at the time of booking. Further information is on the St Jude’s website.
St John Vianney Fete – Saturday 5th November
It is always a good, fun, family day out. Come along on Saturday 5 November, 10am-2pm.
Orientation - 2023 St Jude’s ELC
We look forward to meeting all of our 2023 families on Wednesday 9 November.
Karen Leighton - St Jude's ELC
Phone: 6287 5520
Email: elc.stjudes@cg.catholic.edu.au
What's coming up and when:
Every Monday | Sports Day |
Every Friday | Sports Day |
Friday 28th October |
Grandparent's Day Whole School Celebration - Presented by Kinder
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Saturday 29th October |
Working bee at school 10am - 12:30pm
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Saturday 5th November |
SJV School Fete 10am - 2:00pm
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Monday 14th November |
SJV Library Book Fair
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Wednesday 16th November |
Kindergarten 2023 Orientation Day
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Friday 18th November |
SJV Kindness Day and Colour Celebration & Side-Show Alley
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Wednesday 23rd November |
SJV School Mass 9:30am
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Term 1
Week 1 Notes
Week 2 Notes
Week 3 Notes
Week 4 Notes
Week 5 Notes
Week 6 Notes
Week 7 Notes
Week 8 Notes
Term 2
Week 1 Notes
2022 Winter Tuckshop Menu available on our website and through QKR to order.
Week 2 Notes
No notes sent home this week
Week 3 Notes
New Date 2022 Athletics Carnival Note
Week 4 Notes
SJV GOES TO HOLLYWOOD TRIVIA NIGHT 2022
Directors Letter to Parents Protected Industrial Action
Week 5 Notes
Industrial Action Friday 27th May 2022
. Email sent home Tuesday 24th May advising Industrial Action planned will not affect SJV students. Our school will be operating regular classes on Friday.
Week 6 Notes
No Notes sent home this week.
Week 7 Notes
2022 Boorowa Touch Netball Competition 8 June 2022
Week 8 Notes
Week 9 Notes
Directors Letter to Parents re Protected Industrial Action
Week 10 Notes
Term 3
Week 1 Notes
2022 Term 3 Director Letter COVID impact on schools
Email - sent 21 July 2022 2JB Announcement
Week 2 Notes
South Weston Athletics Permission Slip 2022
Week 3 Notes
Week 4 Notes
Email - Sent 10 August Change of Library Days
Week 5 Notes
Week 6 Notes
Week 7 Notes
Disco Flyer
Email notice Re: Space Disco and School Photos 16th September
Week 8 Notes
NAPLAN results sent home via school bag for Year 3 and Year 5 students
Week 9 Notes
ELC_Visit_Note_Private_Transport_.docx.pdf
Week 10 Notes
Term 4 Week 1 Notes
scholastic.com.au/book-club/book-club-parents/
Week 2 Notes
Grandparents_Day_Invitation.pdf
Week 3 Notes
fete_helpers_note_2022_10_25_1_.pdf
SJV Tuckshop is open Wednesday & Friday. Orders can be made online via Qkr! A copy of the Menu and Qkr! instructions can be found on the Tuckshop Webpage.
TUCKSHOP ROSTER
Friday 28th October
Jen & Karli
Wednesday 2nd November
Deb
Friday 4th November
Maree and Annette
Term_4_Canteen_volunteer_roster_2022_.pdf
Please remember to bring your WWVP- (Working with Vulnerable People) card with you.
You can apply for the card via Access Canberra: https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/article/working-with-vulnerable-people-wwvp-registration-tab-how-to-apply
A new WINTER Canteen Menu is available here and on our website. Term 2 & 3 2022 Winter Tuckshop Menu
Term 1 & 4 The Summer Tuckshop Menu kicks in. 2022_Summer_Tuckshop_Menu.pdf
Please contact the Front Office or Mel or simply fill in the Canteen Volunteer Note to let us know you are able to help and when.
Mel Harding
Canteen Manager
melanie.harding@cg.catholic.edu.au