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Happy Father’s Day
I hope that everyone enjoyed Father’s Day and took some time to get out on what was a sunny weekend with family and friends. There was lots of activity in classrooms as children made presents and cards for the important men in their families. Here are some pre-production photos for you to enjoy:
Thank you to the P&C Association for their wonderful Father’s Day stall. As expected, nearly everything sold out. It was a huge effort by parents to stock the stall with wrapped gifts and we appreciate their efforts.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Joondalup ESC for being named as a finalist for the WA Primary School of the Year for the WA Education Awards. It is wonderful recognition for the quality learning program they provide to students, their strong relationships with families and the community, and skills and expertise of all staff. Best of luck for the big announcement in November.
One Big Voice
What a great night of singing, dancing, noise, laughter, excitement and anticipation. The children performed beautifully and their excitement about being in a huge choir, at the Arena was palpable. It was a delight to sit in the audience and see our children (and the rest of the schools) sing loudly and confidentially.
Thank you to Miss O’Connor and Mrs Butler for the many hours invested in rehearsals, organisation, correspondence to families and keeping the children informed about the what, who, where and why.
Thank you to Mrs Young, Mr Cutler, Miss Mercer, Mr Lee and Miss Sivic for volunteering their time for Friday’s night event by being the supervising team and key supporters leading up to the event and on the day.
Thank you to school admin for offering advice and support throughout the preparation process, answering parent questions, making phone calls and getting letters and permission slips organised.
I am very proud of what the Joondalup School choir achieved.
Education Assistants Appreciation Week
Last week we recognised the work of education assistants with a coffee voucher and chocolate. Our education assistants play an important role in the education of students across all classes. They are the listeners, encouragers, supporters, wise counsellors and educators who make a difference every day. Thank you for the vital work you do with your students and colleagues.
Business Plan feedback
Thank you to everyone who responded to the survey where we wanted to know your Top 2 ideas for the school. There were a range of suggestions including improving the oval, building our sustainability program, having lunch time activities available to children, increasing the number of trees and grassed areas, and a second-hand uniform shop.
There were four randomly selected parents who received a $50 gift voucher for contributing to the survey. The winners of the prizes were: Jen Coyle, Genine North, Anita Kay and Will Appleford.
We have done a similar process with the children. Perhaps, interestingly you and the students want the same things – an oval, play equipment, a slide in Nature Play, a big swing, re-paint the courts, and get footy goals.
We are combining survey feedback with student comments to identify common themes and to see how they fit into the next business plan.
Year 6 reminders
Have you returned your signed camp permission and health care forms? Miss Mercer is away this week but Mr Cutler is very happy to accept them.
Don’t forget to complete enrolment forms for Year 7 and hand them in at the new school.
Today’s assembly
At today’s assembly the Year 5 children presented a very amusing reflection on everything that has happened so far. Well done to the staff and children whose assembly made us say, “Yeah, that happened!”
Congratulations to the honour certificate recipients. Here are some of the reasons they were given - contributes to class discussions, expresses ideas, tries things before asking for help, more work being completed, volunteering in class, works to a high standard, improved self-confidence, great mental Maths skills, independent writing, asking interesting questions, persistence, and better listening skills.
Faction Athletics
Faction Athletics is next week and the children and staff are looking forward to it. Of course, I have my green things ready to wear! Please make sure that your children have a faction t-shirt, good running shoes for the team games, hat and water bottle. Don’t forget to order lunches via the Quickcliq app.
Key dates are:
- Monday 13 September Faction Jumps
- Tuesday 14 September Faction Throws
- Friday 17 September Faction Athletics Carnival – All day event
All events commence at 8.50am and you are welcome to attend.
Recess and lunch can be ordered from the canteen for the day of the Faction Carnival. Tomorrow all children will receive a lunch order bag which you can complete and return to the canteen with cash enclosed. Alternatively, the meal deal is on QuickCliq.
The lunch options are:
- Sausage roll and sauce, drink and icy pole (There is a vegetarian option.)
- Sushi, drink and icy pole
- Recess is a picky box with treats.
Please do not be late with lunch orders as this meal deal is being made for the exact number of orders.
A coffee van and another food truck will be parked in the new carpark by J block. There will be a sausage sizzle for parents and guests available throughout the day, prices displayed below.
- Sausage sizzle: $2
- Bacon & Egg roll: $3
- Water: $2
- Soft Drink: $2
Please follow the directions of staff and remain in the spectator area. We are operating in Phase 5 Guidelines for COVID-19. This means that, where possible, visitors maintain a distance of 1.5m between each other and practice good hand hygiene. If you are sick, please stay at home.
Miss Selley
Principal
If you notice any suspicious activity on School Grounds, please contact Security on 9264 4771 or the Police on 131 444.
On Tuesday 24 August Joondalup Schools had their Book Week dress up and we loved seeing everyone dress up as their favourite character from a book. Take a look at some of our photos from the parade.
On Thursday 20 August, 63 Choir students went to the RAC Arena to participate in the One Big Voice Festival. The students had been working hard to prepare for the festival since March, and the time had finally arrived. Leaving Joondalup Schools at 3:30pm, we took a bus ride into the city and arrived at the RAC Arena. After an hour long rehearsal it was show time. The Arena floor was filled with over 3000 students from schools all across Perth. Our Choir sang amazingly and did Joondalup Schools proud. It was a long evening but the students continued to give their all and performed at their best. I want to say thank you to all the Choir families for supporting the Choir in the lead up to the performance. I would also like to say a huge thank you to our helper teachers- Miss Mercer, Miss Sivic, Mr Lee, Mrs Young and Mr Cutler- for giving up their time to help out at the event. And of course, well done to our fantastic Choir for giving such an outstanding performance.
We are now preparing for our next performances, so watch this space!
The DVD of the performance is now available for purchase. Please click on the link below for more information.
https://onebigvoice.com.au/product/2021-video/
Miss O’Connor and Mrs Butler.
More great artwork has been completed on the science theme, 'food different by design'. The students viewed work of Wayne Thiebald, who is well known for his artwork of food.
Students in Room 31 painted lollipops in acrylic.
Year four students worked in charcoal to draw healthy apples.
Year two students worked on drawing cheese
Year three students drew delicious slices of cake
Year five students drew doughnuts
Year six students drew cupcakes.
Working with the element of value to imply 3D they coloured them in oil pastel, the students cut them out and pasted them onto black card.
The Social Justice Team have organised a Free Dress Day on Thursday 9 September and are encouraging students to wear yellow in hope of bringing awareness for R U OK Day. We hope to see students support this day with NO gold coin dontation necessary.
FACTION CARNIVAL FACE PAINTING
The social justice team is offering hair spraying for a gold coin donation outside the library from 8am the morning of the Faction Carnival - Friday 17 September.
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ENROL NOW FOR 2022!
Is your child commencing high school in Year 7 in 2022? Enrolment packs are available from our partner primary schools or by contacting us on 9408 8000. If you know someone in the community that is looking to enrol, please share this post or visit www.belridgecollege.wa.edu.au to find out more about our comprehensive programs and something for EVERY student.