SJ GrassrootS 2.3
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SJ GrassrootS 2.3
SJ GrassrootS Upcoming events Monday 16 May Year 11/12 Outdoor Education Camp departs Year 9 ACC Lightning Carnival Year 8/9 Boys Football Tuesday 17 May Senior Girls Dockers Cup Wednesday 18 May Year 11/12 Outdoor Education Camp returns 7/8 RKAS Sport Year 10 - 12 Boys Football Murdoch University Parents as Career Transition Support (PACTS) Workshop Sunday 22 May Year 9 Ningaloo Camp departs Tuesday 24 May Senior Girls Dockers Cup Wednesday 25 May 7/8 RKAS Sport Year 10 - 12 Boys Football Friday 27 May Year 4 Assembly (Ms Stevens) Tel: 9526 5000 Fax: 9525 9130 Email: [email protected] 1 Bishop Road Mundijong, WA 6123 From the Principal Friday 13 May 2016 T2-W3 It has been an exciting few weeks at SJGS with lots happening including the approval of our Pre-Kindergarten program! Pre-Kindergarten Thursday May 12 we received a letter from the Department of Education Services to approve our 2016 Pre-Kindergarten program. All parents of students enrolled have been notified and the youngest of our SJGS community will join us from Monday 23 May. How exciting it is that we now accommodate students from ages 3 to 18! Year 10 students representing WA Year 10 students Kate Inglis-Hodge and Meg Gallager will represent Western Australia in the under 15’s state AFL and Netball respectfully. Both girls have worked extremely hard to make these teams and should be commended on their efforts. Well done girls! Head of Pastoral Care Mrs Ann Chew has now commenced her time with us at SJGS as Head Of Pastoral Care. Although she is still finding her feet, she has started to get to know the students and discover how the school works. Uniform expectation is her first priority as you will note on the following pages. Please be prepared for an enforcement of our policies. Mother’s Day The Early Learning Centre held their first Mother’s Day service last Friday where students were able to be thankful for their mums and tell them what made them special. Thank you to the SJGS Parents and Friends Association for holding a ‘Mother’s Day Stall’ for all students from Kindy to year 12 providing the opportunity for students to buy gifts to take home for their mum. Year 2 Mrs Holly Bently will have her last week at SJGS with us next week before moving on to teach year 6 at All Saint’s college. I have appointed Ms Monique Silvi as her replacement and she will commence on Tuesday 24 May. I on behalf of the whole school community would like to thank Holly for her work here and wish her all the best in the future. Construction work As you may have noticed a large amount of building and construction is happening at SJGS. The old uniform shop location is now being completely transformed into office space for Mr Brad Krokosz and Mrs Ann Chew and will be ready for them to move into within the coming weeks. We will finally have a staff room where we can gather, meet and eat!! Thank you to everyone who is respecting the construction zones during this period of time. Ms Patricia Rodrigues Principal APPEARANCE AND UNIFORM OF SJGS STUDENTS The following is a reminder to students and parents of the School’s uniform policy. Please refer to the 2016 School Handbook p21 – 25. All students are expected to follow the school rules and parents are asked to ensure that these rules are adhered to by their son(s)/ daughter(s). Wearing Of School Uniform Students’ appearance must be neat and tidy at all times. Shirts must be tucked in trousers. Blazers are not to have their sleeves rolled or pulled up. Skirts are not to be rolled up and must reach the top of the knee. Winter Uniform In Terms 2 and 3 Boys: Grey School trousers and School belt White SJGS shirt with school crest Navy SJGS jumper (optional) Black shoes and grey SJGS socks SJGS blazer School tie School hat Girls: Navy blue skirt or navy blue trousers SJGS white striped blouse with school crest Navy SJGS jumper (optional) Black shoes Navy tights (thread count of 70 denier or above) SJGS blazer School hat School Blazer This must be worn to and from school in Terms 2 and 3. Hair (All students) Hair is to be clean, neat and tidy. To maintain one shade of the normal range of naturally occurring hair shades. Mohawks, mullets, dreadlocks, hair tattoos and other exotic or novelty hair styles are not permitted. Boys Hair is to be clear of the ears. Fringes are to be above the eyebrows and is not to be styled in such a way that it is capable of falling below the eyebrows and over the face. Hair is not to fall over the collar and is not permitted to be tied back. Facial hair is not permitted, boys must be clean shaven. Side burns must not extend below the ear canal. Hair is to be no shorter than a number ‘3’ cut. Girls Hair is to be tied back/clipped back away from the face. Hair longer than the top of the shirt/blouse must be tied back. Hair clips, bands must be in navy or white. No flowers or large bows. Hair arrangements must allow students to properly wear their hat. Scarves These are permitted to be worn in Terms 2 and 3. They must be plain white or navy blue. Gloves They are permitted to be worn. They must be navy or black. Jewellery Students are permitted to wear: One simple pair of plain gold or silver sleeper (12mm maximum size)/stud earrings (5mm). One earring in each ear lobe. One simple band ring. One discrete gold or silver neck chain. One discrete gold or silver link bracelet or bangle. A watch to keep track of time. Students are not permitted to wear: Additional clear earrings located anywhere else in the ear or on the face. Additional facial jewellery, including oral jewellery. Anklets. Tattoos Tattoos are not allowed and should not be visible when wearing the School uniform. Shoes Must be polished plain black leather lace up or slip-on school or business style shoe with a solid sole and a business style heel. Sneaker, skate style flat-soles, ballet style soft-sole are not permitted. Sports shoes must have appropriate support and laced up correctly. Slip-on sneakers are not permitted. Make-up Students are not permitted to wear make-up. Fingernails These should be cut to a length appropriate to school activities and safety. Nail polish is not to be worn. Underclothing Student underclothing is to be either white or skin tones and is not to have motifs or patterns that are clearly visible through the white shirts or sports polo top. Underclothing must not be visible. NON-COMPLIANCE WITH UNIFORM AND APPEARANCE POLICY If a student is unable to meet the uniform requirements on a particular day, then parents are requested to forward a note with explanation to the Year Coordinator or Head of Pastoral Care. Where a student’s dress code does not meet the School policy and no explanation has been forthcoming, parents will be notified and the student will receive a uniform infringement. Where ongoing non-compliance occurs, parents will be notified and disciplinary action will be taken in line with the school policy, this may include students being withdrawn from classes and sent home from School and not permitted to return until the issue is rectified. Where a student for medical reason(s) need an exemption or modification to a component of the dress and appearance code, a medical certificate is required and formal approval must be granted by the Head of Pastoral Care. Mrs Ann Chew Head of Pastoral Care Step-up for MS On Sunday 1 May, 13 students from Years 9, 10 and 11 competed in the annual Step-Up for MS, an event designed to raise money and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis. The challenge required the students to climb 1103 steps in order to scale the 54 floors of the Central Park tower on St. Georges Terrace, the tallest building in Perth. The students met with Mr. Aaron Hancock at the Cockburn train station at 8.15am in order to make the race time of 9.25am. The three groups set off and by 10.00am all students made it to the top and celebrated with a sigh of relief, cup of water and a look at the incredible view. Special mention should also go to Nathaniel Chambers who won the boys 12-17 category and finished 27th out of 334racers. Jarrad Beaverstock and Kaila Turner also managed to finish 3rd each in their respective gender categories for the 12-17 bracket. The students represented the school with pride and should be proud of their momentous achievement. The standard has been set now for other schools that may compete in the future and thanks to the students of SJGS it is a very high bar to reach. Student Results: Name Time Age/Gender group place Overall Place (out of 344) Nathaniel Chambers00:10:36130 Jarrad Beaverstock00:11:15355 Griffin Wheeler00:11:56581 Curtis Parnell00:11:59687 Callum Parnell00:14:0511178 Max Denholm00:14:0612179 Rhys Ismay00:14:0913181 Kaila Turner00:14:123182 Mr Hancock00:14.1632183 Kielyn Wheeler00:14:374194 Alicia Warner00:14:405197 Lauren Hazelgrave00:15:127231 Courtnie Chambers00:15:218242 Abbey Worboys00:18:0010307 Mr Aaron Hancock Year 9/10 Coordinator Nathaniel Chambers with his prize for winning the boys 12 - 17 category Senior School Report The Senior School Ball The evening of April 13 saw 133 distinguished guests descend upon The Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle. To my surprise, our dignified students arrived well over an hour early – which I was certainly not prepared for! Never have I had students so punctual to attend an event. The only aspect which came close to rivalling the immaculate presentation of the students and staff on the night was the transportation in which they came; meticulously detailed and maintained oldschool muscle cars, stretch Hummer limousines and even a Ferrari! Once the students had gathered in the foyer, they were welcomed into the Ballroom with a delicious mocktail and a suitably impressed Year Coordinator to greet them. With the housekeeping notices had been delivered, we wasted no time in making our way to the dinner buffet, which the Senior Student Ball Committee did such a great job designing. Cringe-worthy jokes were delivered in the lead up to the School Captain’s address, which allowed for our dinner to settle. Then it was straight up onto the dance floor for our painstakingly practised “Nutbush City Limits” line dancing and more tunes to get everyone moving, delivered by the one and only DJ Bazza. Other notable proceedings throughout the night were the jive competition, professional portrait and group photographs, student awards and of course the Belle and Beau waltz. Overall, the 2016 Senior School Ball was a resounding success thanks to the involvement of the Year Eleven & Twelve cohort, Senior Student Ball Committee and Teachers who attended the evening. It was fantastic to see all the students looking so “grown up” and acting accordingly. What an incrediBALL night… Mr Ben Freel Year 11 & 12 Coordinator Year 10 Outdoor Education The year 10 outdoor education class went on a 4 day expedition to Margaret River at the end of last term. See what the students responses where asked what they got out of the experience... Kate Inglis-Hodge “Who wouldn’t love to explore the Margaret River region with a group of your best friends? Throughout the Outdoor Education Expedition, I found my mental and physical strength in all of the tasks we performed. I learnt and experienced great leadership and teamwork skills which I can now apply in everyday situations. Every minute of this camp was extraordinary and I’m so glad that I took this opportunity and completed the camp! So many memorable experiences were shared among us all and many of which I will never forget. From walking uphill across sand at Bob’s Hollow to going to bed with concerns that a so-called ‘Captain Boranup’ was coming to haunt us whilst we slept... These memories I will never live down. I thoroughly enjoyed surfing, kayaking and despite the challenge, the bushwalking component, as it was a once in a lifetime opportunity.” Evelyn Wormall “On the Outdoor Education expedition I gained a bit more independence for myself and an understanding of teamwork. I worked with a lot of new people and made an effort to talk to people that I usually don’t talk to and found out that they aren’t very different from me or other people. I got to hangout with a lot of new people and learn a lot of new things. Through-out the expedition I really enjoyed kayaking it was a fantastic experience and would 100% do it all over again in fact I would 100% be happy to go on that expedition again.” Mr Ben Freel Outdoor education teacher Murdoch University MAP4U Project offers FREE Parents as Career Transition Support (PACTS) workshops for parents of Year 8 –10 students at SJGS: Wed 18th May 6 – 8.30pm FULLY BOOKED Tues 24th May 6 – 8.30pm Places still available. This workshop provides information on topics such as, education pathways available, what is a career today? and “Alternative” pathways. To Book now or for more information please emailing [email protected]. au or calling Reception 9526 5000. Student attendance In the event of a student being absent parents/guardian are required to let reception or student services know of the absence from School by 9.00am with the reason as to the absence. This can be done by contacting the School via telephone 9526 5001 or via email [email protected] BLAZERS If you are waiting on the collection of a blazer please go to the uniform shop and check if yours has arrive on either Monday between 2.00pm - 3.30pm or Wednesday between 8.00am 11.00am. Sport results AFL results: Senior Boys Rd 1 vs Tranby. SJGS 12.6 def Tranby 6.2 Senior girls Rd 1 vs Halls Head Community College. SJGS 3.1 def Halls Head 0.1 Senior girls Rd 2 vs Mandurah Catholic College. SJGS 3.2 def by MCC 4.7 Bookclub Reminder Orders are due by Monday 16 May. 8/9 Boys Rd 1 vs All Saints College. SJGS 5.6 def by All Saints 6.1 Senior High School Cup Netball: Rd 3. SJGS 11 def by Corpus Christi 30 Mr James Bristow Physical Education Coordinator Parents and Friends association Easter Egg raffle Huge thank you to all the parents who kindly donated Easter Eggs, baskets, wrapping and for Purchasing raffle tickets for the Easter Raffle. With your amazing support we were able to create lots of prizes, congratulations to all the winners. Special thank you the lovely ladies who gave their time to wrap up the Easter Eggs for the raffle. Mother’s Day Thank you to all the children who visited the Mother’s Day Stall on Friday 6th May, to buy a gift for mum. I am sure that your mum loved receiving her special gift. Special thank you to Trish and her team of helpers for organising, wrapping and selling the gifts. Coffee morning Our first coffee morning was held on Friday 6th May, after the assembly. Thank you to all the parents who attended. It was great to see you all get together for a cuppa and a chat. Our next morning tea will be held on Friday 27th May, in the Wellstrand Centre, straight after the assembly. Looking forward to seeing you there. P & F Events – Save the Date Junior School Disco - June 23, 2016 P & F Meeting - Next meeting will be held on Monday 13 June at 2.00pm. Our next meeting will be held on Monday 13th June at 2.00pm. Please come along we would love to see you there.