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Venue: Parish Centre
Possible dates: 4/6/25; 18/6/25; 2/7/25
Suggested times : Wednesdays at 5.30 to 6.30pm or 7.30pm to 8.30pm.
You can find the Expression of Interest form at this link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oFGEcugCuoQsRxVzRttVzffgf7V5N6wffMDaaQC8NnQ/edit
School Vision and Strategic Intent
School Vision and Mission At St Joseph's School the Catholic faith is central to all we do. Therefore, we support the faith journey of each individual member of the community, we build relationships that are mutually respectful, honest and open and we make learning meaningful and engaging. |
Strategic Intent We will see purposeful collaboration and consistent expert practices for all students to learn in a safe environment.
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2025 School Savings Bonus (SSB)
The School Savings Bonus is a State Government initiative designed to assist families with cost-of-living pressures. Under this funding, each eligible student is
entitled to a $400 bonus for application towards activity levies and uniform purchases from approved supplier. Within our school, all CSEF applicants are eligible to receive this funding. All families who have a Centrelink Health Care Card and have not applied for CSEF in the past are encouraged to contact the school office and initiate an application this year. Please refer to the below link for more information:
https://www.vic.gov.au/receiving-school-saving-bonus#non-government-school-information
As part of our school improvement we continually review our school policies and procedures. Please see below our Behaviour Manangement Policy and our Restorative Practice Procedure for your information.
In this edition of SchoolTV - Anxiety
Most young people today experience anxiety at some point in their life. Sometimes that slight rush of anxiety that occurs prior to an exam or sporting event, can enhance their performance. However, experiencing too much anxiety, over long periods of time, can be extremely damaging to their health and wellbeing. There is a difference between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ anxiety.
Statistics show, that the psychological health of young people today is far worse than it was a generation ago. This is having an adverse affect on children in both primary and secondary levels. Some of their issues of concern include stress, school, study, body image and friendship.
Parents need to be aware of the warning signs of ‘bad’ anxiety. There are preventative measures parents can implement as well as teaching kids the skills to cope more efficiently with their anxiety.
We hope you take time to reflect on the information offered in this edition of SchoolTV and we always welcome your feedback. If you have any concerns about your child, please contact the school counsellor for further information or seek medical or professional help.
Here is the link to the Anxiety edition of SchoolTV
https://trafalgar.catholic.schooltv.me/newsletter/youth-anxiety
2025 School Advisory Committee Members are: Brett Hicks, Scott McCartin, Lauren Baldassa, Taryn Maxwell-Garratt, Fr Bernard Buckley, Kate Westbury, Megan Shiels and Trish Mulqueen. The Committee met on Wed June 18th 2025.
School and Parish connection was discussed with the success of the ‘King of Kings’ Film Event being highlighted. We have also celebrated the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Eucharist and Confirmation this year. The growing numbers of Our After School Hours Care program run by ‘Their Care’ was discussed. The continued work of the P&F was recognised with the recent Pie Drive being promoted. Child Safety is always discussed at these meetings and the new building project to extend the staff room and toilets, was addressed. The Committee reviewed the Parent, Guardian and Carer Code of Conduct which aims to build respectful relationships all the time. Parent’s can’t go and talk to another person’s child about a school incident, they must speak to the teacher or principal. School incidents are always followed up by staff.
The School Advisory Committee meets again on Wed Aug 6th at 5.30pm. If you would like anything discussed at the School Advisory Committee, please see one of our members.













July
Fri 25 Grandparents Prayer Service 2.30pm
August
Tues 5 & Wed 6 BOOK FAIR 8.30am to 9am & 3.30pm to 4pm
Wed 6 School Advisory Committee Meeting 5.30pm
Fri 8 Mini Vinnies Fundraiser Casual clothes (gold coin donation)
Sausage Sizzle ($3 sausage in bread and Prima. Additionally sausages $2)
3pm Mary MacKillop Prayer Service in church
Wed 13 Lions Club Public Speaking Competition 11.30am
Fri 15 School Mass 10am church The Assumption
3pm Gr 1/2 Assembly
Thurs 21 Mini Vinnies Talent Show
Fri 22 Book Week Dress Up Day 9am parade
Wed 27 Marist Sports Day Gr 5/6 students
Fri 29 Parent/Teacher/Student Interviews all day
September
Wed 3 School Advisory Committee Meeting 5.30pm
October
Mon 13 Gr 3/4 Allambee Day Excursion
November
Wed 12 Gr 3/4 Mill Valley Day Excursion (new date)
December
Mon 1 to Fri 5 Swimming Program all week
Thurs 11 2.15pm End of Year & Graduation Mass
5.30pm Graduation for Gr 6 families
Fri 12 Fun Day Gr 5/6
Tues 16 Last day of the year 1pm dismissal